Exam 13: Aristotle's Ethics: Exploring Virtue and Justice
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Which of the following does Rachels believe to be illustrated by his imagined drowning case involving Smith and Jones?
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What are the two types of justice, according to Aristotle?
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Which of the following best captures Nathanson's main conclusion in "An Eye for an Eye"?
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Which of the following best explains the proper role of principles in ethics, as Collins explains it?
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How might Skillen's account that understands racism as an output-drive concept in terms of its harmful effects explain Garcia's hypothetical case of an alien government who hates Earthlings and launches missiles at Africa?
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In your own words, state Liu's main conclusion in "No Fats, Femmes, or Asians" and summarize his main argument for that conclusion.
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Why does Mill distinguish between higher and lower pleasures? How does he think we can tell whether one pleasure is higher than another?
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Why does Thomas discuss the fact that patterns of citation do not always reflect sources that are good and true?
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What is the Akan view of responsibilities toward foreigners, according to Wiredu?
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Why does Marquis mention other writers like Feinberg, Warren, and Noonan?
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Why does Abbate discuss the example of Frank Richards throwing bombs into cellars during World War I?
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Sinnott-Armstrong argues that individuals have no obligation to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions because no plausible moral principle entails that they have such an obligation.
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According to Mill, how is utilitarianism compatible with the requirements of justice?
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Woollard thinks that if you arrive at your holiday bungalow and a local charity asks you for money to save children nearby, you are not obligated to help those children.
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Which of the following is not a premise in van den Haag's response to the objection that the death penalty is morally impermissible because death by execution is degrading and dehumanizing?
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Which of the following best captures van den Haag's main conclusion about the potential for miscarriages of justice in a system of capital punishment?
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Of the following explanations, which most accurately explains the infection model of wrongdoing?
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Which of the following would count as an objection to Gay-Williams's argument from nature?
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