by admin | Jan 13, 2023 | Philosophy
. What do you understand as “the good life”? Do you think it is important to “live the good life”? Why or why not? And how will the study of philosophy, especially ethics, either enhance or inhibit your ability to “live the good life?” Explain your...
by admin | Jan 13, 2023 | Philosophy
What is your gut reaction, if any, to Singer’s depiction of the treatment of veal calves and chickens on the modern industrialized farm? Did his article change your attitude toward the treatment of animals? Why or why not? How would Kant’s ethical perspective on the...
by admin | Jan 13, 2023 | Philosophy
After reading the assignments in module 2, imagine you are in the same situations as one of the fiction characters and real people. What moral decisions would you have made and why? How would emotions and the situational context have played a role? The readings are...
by admin | Jan 13, 2023 | Philosophy
Q1: A) Describe your topic of your paper from RES 7011 (attached). B) After reviewing McGregor (2018), particularly tables 8.2 and 8.3, and using Goodson exercise 31, craft five (6) purpose statements (e.g., “the purpose/goal of the current study is to …”). Try to...
by admin | Jan 13, 2023 | Philosophy
We have been talking of ethics in connection with living the ‘good life’ from Module 1 onwards. Take a moment now to look back at your life and describe some of the best and the worst times so far. How did vices and virtues in you or in others around you factor in...
by admin | Jan 13, 2023 | Philosophy
If you were to write an epitaph on your own tombstone, based on your character and integrity in your life, how would it read for all to see? Explain your tombstone, by indicating in bullet points, key events in your life which demonstrate integrity or the lack of it....