Exam 26: The Gamers Dilemma: An Analysis of the Arguments for the Moral Distinction Between Virtual Murder and Virtual Pedophilia

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Luck points out that one argument seems to imply that, as long as a game allowed you to molest people of all different ages, it would be OK to play it. Which argument is this?

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Which of the following is NOT a claim that Zema makes about many of the prohibitions against athletes receiving compensation from non-school affiliated sources?

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Luck argues that those who engage in virtual murder often enjoy what they're doing. He says this to point what out?

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Which argument would be akin to asserting that, by virtue of the fact slavery was socially acceptable within ancient Rome, it was also moral during that time?

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Zema grants that students, free of coercion, often accept the NCAA's rules.

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The Gamer's Dilemma is that:

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