moral principle

Reflect back to the contents of Chapter 2 section 2.7, “Moral Principles” (pp. 63-64). Share a story from your own life in which one of those moral principles was tested.

ASSIGNMENT Initial Post: Reflect back to the contents of Chapter 2 section 2.7, “Moral Principles” (pp. 63-64). Share a story from your own life in which one of those moral principles was tested. It might be an autobiographical story, or one which you have observed. In your post, reflect on these questions: What moral principle […]

Explain do we have a moral obligation to protect women’s federal abortion rights even though some may believe abortion to be wrong?

Protecting Women’s federal abortion rights The assignment should be 900 to 1,000 words, written in essay form with clearly labeled sections as indicated below, and include a title page and reference page. Part 1: Ethical Question State the ethical question beneath this heading. Do we have a moral obligation to protect women’s federal abortion rights […]

Should we regard someone as being moral when and only when they intentionally and rationally do what is right? If a person reacts and instinctively helps someone else, is this different than when they deliberately consider the situation and make a choice?

PROMPT Respond to ONE of these questions: Focus on Kant’s belief that because we can choose to act in accordance to our Reason, we should. Do you believe that we have a duty to be rational, especially in our moral judgments? Or is morality something that cannot or should not be subject to rational argument? […]

Reflect on your own personal experience in terms of your work life then give an example of an ethical dilemma you faced.

The Oxford English dictionary defines an ethical dilemma as follows: ethical dilemma. a situation in which a person must choose between two courses of action of (apparent) equal moral importance, so that the choice necessarily entails the transgression of an important moral principle. Reflect on your own personal experience in terms of your work life. […]

Why does Hume claim that the virtues of Benevolence and Justice are nearly universal moral principles in communities worldwide?

Make two separate postings in the Discussion Forum. Your posts should address the following issues: 1)Why does Hume claim that the virtues of Benevolence and Justice are nearly universal moral principles in communities worldwide? 2)According to Nietzsche, what is the difference between “slave morality” and “master morality”?

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