moral theories

What is the most important point raised in Auerbach’s article? Why do you think it is important as seen through the lens of any of our moral theories?

ASSIGNMENT (a) What is the most important point raised in Auerbach’s article? (b) Why do you think it is important as seen through the lens of any of our moral theories? Prepare 250 or more words in Paragraph. https://blog.apaonline.org/2018/11/08/philosophy-i…  

Do you believe that Nurse Evers acted morally responsible? Explain your response, referring to whatever moral theories would support your view and provide examples.

Nurse Evers After watching the video from youtube: "Miss Evers Boys", respond to the following question: Do you believe that Nurse Evers acted morally responsible? In your response, be sure to explain your response, referring to whatever moral theories would support your view and provide examples. Use in-text citation APA style with at least 2 […]

How strong is the utilitarian argument compared/contrasted to the Kantian view? What are five (5) of the most interesting insights you gained from this section?

Sexual Morality PART 1 As our Chapter 15 introduction indicates, “Sex has probably always been controversial, a volatile subject that triggers intense emotions, social angst, and legal and religious sanctions” (380). First of all, go to the Vital Stats on page 537, and read the “Sexual Behavior” statistics reports.  Do any of these statistics surprise […]

1. One of the main distinctions between moral theories is the distinction between relativistic moral theories (those that argue that moral theories are relative to individuals or cultures) and universalistic or objective moral theories (i.e., those that hold that there are objective moral truths). Describe the sense in which two of the moral theories we […]

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