5 questions of moral philosophy
[DOC File]MORAL PHILOSOPHY (Philo 12)
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Moral Philosophy is synonymous with the word Ethics. Robert C. Trundle, Jr., Ancient Greek Philosophy: Its development and Relevance to Our Time. (Brookfield: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1994), p. 4. Paul Glenn, Ethics: A Class Manual in Moral Philosophy, (National Book Store) p. ix.
[DOC File]Study Questions: M - Tufts University
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Study Questions: M.A. Exam in Ethics—Winter 2011. 1. In the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant argues against moral theories that he calls “heteronomous.” What makes a moral theory heteronomous, according to Kant? Why does he think that no such theory can be valid? Do you find Kant’s reasoning here compelling? 2.
[DOC File]Philosophy: Basic Questions
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Conclude by discussing the extent to which Heidegger was right to insist that existential conscience and self-ownership are not moral phenomena, making sure …
[DOC File]PHIL 20: Moral Questions - Fresno State
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5% for your first Draft. 20% for your Final Draft. Final Exam 25% General Education Purpose (IC) Through the study of the humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language), to understand, appreciate, and analyze the meaning of our civilization, its cultural background, and the nature and role of …
[DOC File]Study Questions: M - Tufts University
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Study Questions: M.A. Exam in Ethics—Spring 2011. 1. In the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant argues against moral theories that he calls “heteronomous.” What makes a moral theory heteronomous, according to Kant? Why does he think that no such theory can be valid? Do you find Kant’s reasoning here compelling? 2.
[DOC File]MORAL PHILOSOPHY - Illinois State University
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Maritain, Jacques, An Introduction to the Basic Problems of Moral Philosophy (New York, Magi, 1990; Neuf Lecons sur les Notions premieres de la Philosophie morale, 1950) 1882-1973 - - - - - An Introduction to Philosophy (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1962) - - - - - Moral Philosophy (New York: Scribner, 1968)
[DOC File]Philosophy 501 - University of Massachusetts Boston
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8) Nov. 4 What is the right thing for me to do? Ethical theories. Moral development. and moral education. Reading: Matthews, The Philosophy of Childhood, pp. 54-67 ("Moral Development"); Twenty Questions, pp. 669-713 {"The Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount" [from the. Bible] Confucius, "The Analects" "The Unjust" [from the Koran]
[DOC File]PACTISS – Philosophers and Critical Thinkers in Senior ...
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Questions in moral philosophy Contents. ... (5) Kant and the Moral Law. Immanual Kant developed an ethical theory that he believed could distinguish between right acts and wrong acts. In Kant’s way of thinking, acts are right or wrong in themselves, they do not depend necessarily on the situation. Some things are just on the nose.
[DOC File]Ethics: An Introduction to Philosophy and Practice, 1/e by ...
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[DOC File]Philosophy 302: Ethics
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Abstract: The topics and questions listed below are the most significant information covered in the first part of our study of introductory moral philosophy. Be able to define and give an example of each of the following concepts. 1. Morals (descriptive ethics) 2. Ethics (prescriptive) 3. Metaethics/Analytical Ethics. 4. Nonmoral. 5. Immoral. 6 ...
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