Discipline: Ethics

The purpose of the paper is to explain how ethical theories can be applied to a real-life moral dilemma.The purpose of the paper is to explain how ethical theories can be applied to a real-life moral dilemma.

The case study that you’ll discuss is “Hacking into Harvard.” This is case study 2.1 in the ninth edition of Shaw’s Business Ethics that is provided in the dropped file. Do not use outside materials. You should write as if you’re teaching the course material to someone who is not in this course. Do not […]

Rachels uses to reject moral skepticism, create your own argument that defends or rejects moral skepticism.Rachels uses to reject moral skepticism, create your own argument that defends or rejects moral skepticism.

With attention to the reasoning that Rachel uses to reject moral skepticism, create your own argument that defends or rejects moral skepticism. Your answer must include all of the following:  State a thesis. The reasoning Rachels uses to argue that the Cultural Differences Argument is invalid (including an explanation that is consistent with what Rachels […]

Indigenous Land Rights and Resource Development in British Columbia: A Stakeholder PerspectiveIndigenous Land Rights and Resource Development in British Columbia: A Stakeholder Perspective

In this assignment, you will delve into a contemporary business case that revolves around Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI), Sustainability, or Indigenization/Reconciliation practices. The focus will be on analyzing the case from both micro and macro perspectives, with a strong emphasis on stakeholder viewpoints. This exercise will help you understand the […]

Participating in the gig economy often means working for a company as a part-time worker with no guarantee the job will last and a lack of company benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, etc. Why would someone work in this environment?Participating in the gig economy often means working for a company as a part-time worker with no guarantee the job will last and a lack of company benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, etc. Why would someone work in this environment?

Using the attached text (chapter 10) answer the following question. Participating in the gig economy often means working for a company as a part-time worker with no guarantee the job will last and a lack of company benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, etc.  Why would someone work in this environment?

Vaccinations: Impacting Public Health Through Eradication of Disease and Herd ImmunityVaccinations: Impacting Public Health Through Eradication of Disease and Herd Immunity

Using the following thesis statement, please create a 10-page paper (Including title page, abstract, introduction, body, conclusion, and references):  Since their induction, vaccinations have had a profound and ongoing impact on public health. This is evident in the eradication of diseases such as polio and measles and the establishment of herd immunity. These ongoing benefits, […]

Write and submit here an essay highlighting the differences and the similarities between Relativism and Natural Law Theory. Be specific.Write and submit here an essay highlighting the differences and the similarities between Relativism and Natural Law Theory. Be specific.

Write and submit here an essay highlighting the differences and the similarities between Relativism and Natural Law Theory. Be specific. Min. Number of  words 750 . Max. number of words 1500.  Times New Roman 12, double spaced, regular margins. Do not title your paragraphs. APA format (The cover page, Abstract page, and reference sheet do […]

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 […]