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The Veil of Ignorance PHI208 Week 5 Discussion Forum
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Circumstances of Justice 
 
Explain what you think justice is. Begin by defining justice and then consider at least one of the following questions: 
What are the essential characteristics of justice? Must a law be just for everyone for it to be a just law? What is the connection between justice and fairness? Can equality be just if it benefits everyone? 
The Veil of Ignorance 
 
Create a just law. Imagine yourself waiting in line to become a member of a society. To get into the society, you must...
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Case Study: Applying an Ethical Theory [WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] Essay
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Part 1: Introduction, Case Study, Ethical Question 
 
In this section, present an introduction to the general topic, explain the case study, identify the central moral controversy at stake, and articulate an ethical question that describes the central moral controversy at stake. This section must include one quote from one of the resources provided with the case study. To complete this section, 
 
Choose a case study from the selection provided by your instructor in the Week 3 announcement title...
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PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam(Latest) 2022-Ashford University-Graded A >ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
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Week 5 - Final Exam 
Due Aug 27 at 11:59pm Points 50 Questions 50 Time Limit 480 Minutes 
Allowed Attempts 3 
Instrucons 
Aempt History 
Attempt Time Score 
LATEST Attempt 1 55 minutes 48 out of 50 
Score for this attempt: 48 out of 50 
Submitted Aug 26 at 2:52pm 
This attempt took 55 minutes. 
[CLOs: 1, 2, 4] 
The Final Exam consists of 50 true/false and multiple-choice questions that are based on the topics covered 
in the course and is worth 10% of your course grade. You will have eight hours...
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PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Week 1 Quiz 1
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PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Week 1 Quiz 1 
Question 1 
“Meta” can be translated as all of the following concepts EXCEPT 
 against 
Question 2 
Late one night over coffee, Ali and James get into a meandering conversation about the meaning and nature of love, whether anyone can ever truly love anyone else. What kind of judgments would the issues raised in this conversation be BEST described as? 
 abstract 
Question 3 
Tim considers himself to be a moral skeptic. What, then, ...
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Exam (elaborations)4 Interactive Quiz PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning
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Prior to taking this quiz, view the Week 4 content in the PHI208: Ethics & Moral ReasoningLinks to an external site. interactive multimedia. The quiz contains four multiple-choice questions and is worth 2% of your course grade. You will have 2 hours to complete the quiz, and it must be taken in one sitting. You will have two attempts to take this quiz.
Fear of missing out? Then don’t!
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PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Week 1 Quiz 1
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PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Week 1 Quiz 1 
Question 1 
“Meta” can be translated as all of the following concepts EXCEPT 
 against 
Question 2 
Late one night over coffee, Ali and James get into a meandering conversation about the meaning and nature of love, whether anyone can ever truly love anyone else. What kind of judgments would the issues raised in this conversation be BEST described as? 
 abstract 
Question 3 
Tim considers himself to be a moral skeptic. What, then, ...
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PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Week 1 Quiz.
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PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Week 1 Quiz 
Question 1 
According to the author, which statement would support cultural relativism but conflict with the 
best explanation of notion of “respect”? 
To respect another person or culture is to affirm that there is nothing inferior or superior 
about another culture, and therefore nothing to admire or criticize 
Question 2 
According to the textbook, how do each of us live out answers to Socrates’s essential question? 
by making conscious, de...
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Summary - PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning (PHI208)
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Reading Philosophy Philosophical Texts 
 
Philosophical texts offer up arguments, which require you to interpret, analyse and evaluate what the author has written. This can sometimes mean you'll need to read, re-read, and maybe re-read again before you feel confident in your understanding of the key issues they present
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PHI208 Ethic and Moral Reasoning Journey Activity
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Here at the beginning of a journey that will lead you through the terrain of three traditional ethnical 
theories and the moral reasoning they use to consider ethical issues and answer ethical questions the 
three traditional ethical theories and the philosophers associated with them. 
As you move through the next five weeks you will learn about these theories and accurate the tools 
necessary to complete the final task of this course which is created an ethnic case study that at the time 
was w...
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Virtue Ethics Symposium Discussion Forum 2 (#1)
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You must post a minimum of three separate posts: a primary post that addresses all elements of the discussion prompt and two reply posts. 
Your main post must answer all the questions in the prompt and show evidence of having read the resources that are required to complete the discussion properly (such as by using quotes, referring to specific points made in the text, etc.). 
All posts (including replies to peers) are expected to be thought-out; proofread for mechanical, grammatical, and spelli...
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