Discipline: Ethics

What are your thoughts on the permissibility of abortion? Do you believe it is morally permissible or morally impermissible? If it depends, then what does it depend on. Please explain your moral justifications.What are your thoughts on the permissibility of abortion? Do you believe it is morally permissible or morally impermissible? If it depends, then what does it depend on. Please explain your moral justifications.

What are your thoughts on the permissibility of abortion? Do you believe it is morally permissible or morally impermissible? If it depends, then what does it depend on. Please explain your moral justifications.    This assignment is primarily exhaustive and analytical. It is designed to show your understanding of the philosophical issues and develop your […]

Explaining Consequentialism theory to th of your ability. Why is the theory better or stronger than others. What are some problems with the theory. What makes it compelling to you. Apply moral criteria of adequacy to help you better assess the theory.Explaining Consequentialism theory to th of your ability. Why is the theory better or stronger than others. What are some problems with the theory. What makes it compelling to you. Apply moral criteria of adequacy to help you better assess the theory.

In this course, we have explored many moral theories such as consequentialism and non-consequentialism. Which moral theory, of those specifically mentioned in your textbook, do you find most reasonable? Explain the theory to the best of your ability. What makes the particular theory better or stronger than the others? What are some problems with the […]

discussion post on Does autonomy trump every other moral consideration, for individuals making medical treatment decisions? Should it?discussion post on Does autonomy trump every other moral consideration, for individuals making medical treatment decisions? Should it?

Case 3 Medical Futility(Washington Post)—A 17-month-old deaf, blind and terminally ill child on life support is the latest focus in an emotional fight against a Texas law that allows hospitals to withdraw care when a patient’s ongoing treatment is declared “medically futile.”Since Dec. 28, baby Emilio Gonzales has spent his days in a pediatric intensive […]

Short Paper on Sandra Bartky, in her article “Foucault, Femininity, and Modern Patriarchal Power”, seek to revise and advance Foucauldian conceptions?Short Paper on Sandra Bartky, in her article “Foucault, Femininity, and Modern Patriarchal Power”, seek to revise and advance Foucauldian conceptions?

A short paper based on the question of “How does Sandra Bartky, in her article “Foucault, Femininity, and Modern Patriarchal Power”, seek to revise and advance Foucauldian conceptions?” The paper should be based on the PDF file that is attached and is the only          article or publication that should be cited throughout […]

Utilitarianism and Kant’s ethics. These are two very different ethical systems. Compare and contrast these two approaches to ethics. How are they similar? How are they different? Why?Utilitarianism and Kant’s ethics. These are two very different ethical systems. Compare and contrast these two approaches to ethics. How are they similar? How are they different? Why?

Directions: This module, we are studying two major ethical systems: Utilitarianism and Kant’s ethics. These are two very different ethical systems. Compare and contrast these two approaches to ethics. How are they similar? How are they different? Why? Some further directions: Be sure that your paper also explains the main idea of the ethical systems you are talking about […]

differences between Christian and non-Christian sexual and gender ethics positionsdifferences between Christian and non-Christian sexual and gender ethics positions

discussion reply to the following: Book is Ken Magnuson Invitation to Christian ethics   2020 1. I have chosen to use a Christian ethics view on this discussion for differences between Christian and Non-Christian sexual and gender ethics position. This ethics system is what I most closely relate to as I am in my walk […]

For this discussion, you are limited to the three major types of ethical theory: Utilitarian, Deontological (Kant), and Virtue Ethics.For this discussion, you are limited to the three major types of ethical theory: Utilitarian, Deontological (Kant), and Virtue Ethics.

 the three major types of ethical theory: Utilitarian, Deontological (Kant), and Virtue Ethics. Which theory is most difficult to understand? Identify two key elements on which you would like clarification. Try to answer questions from others about key elements they want cleared up. Post your initial contribution and respond to at least two other students.

Chloe Taylor, in her article “Race and Racism in Foucault’s lectures”, seem to prefer how Ladelle McWhorter carries forward Foucauldian ideas rather than how Ellen Feder does the same?Chloe Taylor, in her article “Race and Racism in Foucault’s lectures”, seem to prefer how Ladelle McWhorter carries forward Foucauldian ideas rather than how Ellen Feder does the same?

Why does Chloe Taylor, in her article “Race and Racism in Foucault’s lectures”, seem to prefer how Ladelle McWhorter carries forward Foucauldian ideas rather than how Ellen Feder does the same? Only source that should be used is the reading/article that is attached.

n the context of the reinstatement of capital punishment in Gregg v. Georgia (1976)n the context of the reinstatement of capital punishment in Gregg v. Georgia (1976)

 In the context of the reinstatement of capital punishment in Gregg v. Georgia (1976), the U.S. Supreme Court argued that it was no longer administered arbitrarily and capriciously, and that it served the social objectives of deterrence and retribution. Begin by explaining Louis Pojman’s account of retributivism. Then, consider Jeffrey Reiman’s objection that even if a convicted murderer […]

Does Ackerman make a convincing argument? Why or why not? What is Ackerman’s argument for strong paternalism? Is illness an obstacle to personal autonomy?Does Ackerman make a convincing argument? Why or why not? What is Ackerman’s argument for strong paternalism? Is illness an obstacle to personal autonomy?

PHIL-3514 – Biomedical Ethics Paper 1 Prompts Does Ackerman make a convincing argument? Why or why not? What is Ackerman’s argument for strong paternalism? Is illness an obstacle to personal autonomy?  Writing Criteria Length: 600 words minimum, excluding work cited page, name, date, etc. (~3 pages).  Format: Calibiri, 12 pt. font Due Date: June 17, […]