Discipline: Ethics

Explain Peter Singer’s argument for the claim that we, the absolutely affluent, have a moral obligation to contribute to famine relief, provided we have the means to do so. Explain the objections raised by Immanuel Kant and Garrett Hardin.Explain Peter Singer’s argument for the claim that we, the absolutely affluent, have a moral obligation to contribute to famine relief, provided we have the means to do so. Explain the objections raised by Immanuel Kant and Garrett Hardin.

Explain Peter Singer’s argument for the claim that we, the absolutely affluent, have a moralobligation to contribute to famine relief, provided we have the means to do so. Explain theobjections raised by Immanuel Kant and Garrett Hardin. Use the term “transcendental deduction of the categories” in your discussion post.Do you think either of these objections […]

Short Paper on an Western, Eastern, or Indigenous Tribal ethical issue from a movie, TV show, or bookShort Paper on an Western, Eastern, or Indigenous Tribal ethical issue from a movie, TV show, or book

Hello! I have attached the guidelines and rubric for this assignment. I also have attached the module guide that will give some insight on the topic. Lastly, I will provide refrences from my professor that will help with the assignment.  The APA citation for the attachment labeled “PHL 218 Reading” is: KUPPERMAN, J. J. (2010). […]

In their respective works, John Rawls and Robert Nozick present contrasting theories of justice and political philosophy.In their respective works, John Rawls and Robert Nozick present contrasting theories of justice and political philosophy.

Please compose a 300-500 word-discussion post in response to the above prompt. Qualitydiscussion posts will reflect an accurate understanding of the assigned readings and addresseach part of the prompt. You may use parenthetical citations—e.g., (Vaughn, p. 42). Please titleyour post. Your title should clearly reflect your position. Please include the word count of yourdiscussion post.Replies. […]

Consider the trolly problem. Briefly explain why Mill would say the morally right action would be to pull the leverConsider the trolly problem. Briefly explain why Mill would say the morally right action would be to pull the lever

Consider the trolly problem. Briefly explain why Mill would say the morally right action wouldbe to pull the lever. Next, quote and explain both formulations of Kant’s Categorical Imperative.With the second formulation of Kant’s Categorical Imperative in mind, why would Kant arguethat that pulling the lever is categorically wrong? Use the term Frankenstein in your […]

Compare and contrast utilitarianism and Kantianism. Be sure to discuss the central objections of each theory.Compare and contrast utilitarianism and Kantianism. Be sure to discuss the central objections of each theory.

Please compose a 4-5 page essay in response to this topics: Compare and contrast utilitarianism and Kantianism. Be sure to discuss the centralobjections of each theory. Which, if either, theory do you think is the most plausible?Defend your answer Essays must be written in MLA format—double spaced with one–inch margins using a standard 12–point font. […]

select a Fortune 500 company not discussed in class and analyze its CSR strategy and implicationsselect a Fortune 500 company not discussed in class and analyze its CSR strategy and implications

Students should select a Fortune 500 company not discussed in class and analyze its CSR strategy and implications. The analysis should cover the following points: 1. **Company Description and CSR Strategy Alignment with Values (20%)**    – Briefly describe the company.    – Identify and highlight the most relevant parts of its CSR strategy and […]

The short story “The Ones that Walk away from Omelas” demonstrates the most pressing objection to utilitarianism–namely, that utilitarianism makes basic human rights subservient to the greater good of society.The short story “The Ones that Walk away from Omelas” demonstrates the most pressing objection to utilitarianism–namely, that utilitarianism makes basic human rights subservient to the greater good of society.

Do you think this objection undermines utilitarianism? Large corporations in the U.S. such asAmazon are often said to exploit workers. To what extent to you think capitalism as practiced inthe U.S. is akin to the society described in the short story? Do you think investors profit off themisery of hourly workers instructions:Please compose a 300-500 […]

In the selection from Plato’s Republic, Glaucon presents the challenge of whether people are inherently moral or if they only act morally due to fear of consequences.In the selection from Plato’s Republic, Glaucon presents the challenge of whether people are inherently moral or if they only act morally due to fear of consequences.

In the selection from Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics he argues that happiness is an activity of   the he argues that happiness is an activity of   Nicomachean Ethics   Nicomachean Ethics, he argues that happiness is an activity of soul in accordance with virtue. Explain each of these three perspectives. Who do you thinkpresents the most convincing argument for the nature of the […]

How has the Black Campus Movement of the 1960s and 1970s contributed to the theoretical understandings and intersectional framings within Black Studies, how does this legacy inform contemporary movements like Black Lives MatterHow has the Black Campus Movement of the 1960s and 1970s contributed to the theoretical understandings and intersectional framings within Black Studies, how does this legacy inform contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter

How has the Black Campus Movement of the 1960s and 1970s contributed to the theoretical understandings and intersectional framings within Black Studies, and how does this legacy inform contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter and decolonization efforts?  and Find 3-5 sources from the book African American Studies By Jeanette R Davidson and  Four Hundred Souls, edited […]

“The 13th” Documentary and Civil Rights today: Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow”“The 13th” Documentary and Civil Rights today: Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow”

Discussion Questions  (Choose two for reflection on the discussion board) What examples does the film make to support the argument that people have been subconsciously conditioned to fear black men (or POC generally) at the behest of the media? What examples can you think of from the content in previous modules that also illustrate the […]