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November 2021
Philosophy questions and answers in November 2021
Question 1 Antigone asks Ismene to O convince Creon to make an exception to his law O help her bury their brother, Polyneices O overthrow Creon O grab the next flight to Mount Olympus and plead their ...
Help me to answer this question Tutors... As a teenager when was the last time you were in a very problematic situation? What was the reason behind it? How did you overcome it? Can you share your ex...
hello tutors, i hope you can help me to answer these questions i am hoping for a longer explanations . 1. Reflect on these questions and write your answer in a paragraph form . Why are we so afraid o...
Hello Tutors, i hope you can help me to answer this Activity . Activity 2 : "What If" What if death can be a choice, What are the 5 important things that you will do before you die a...
Hello Tutors, i hope you can help me with this Activity. Activity 1. RELAX AND REFLECT Go to a quiet place, sit back and recall what had happened in your life. What moments brought you joy, what momen...
Reference: Help me to Answer This Activity Tutorsss . ACTIVITY : Being A Good Samaritan Read the story of The Good Samaritan below and discuss the given questions: The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:...
Help me to Answer this Activity Tutorsss. Activity 2: Dialogue or Not 1. How will you apply the concept of genuine DIALOGUE in the picture below?(Is Dialogue present in this picture?Why or why not?) B...
Please Help me with this Tutorsss. . Compose a short poem (3 stanza, 4 lines each stanza) entitled : Freedom ( Can be in written in Filipino) Rubrics CATEGORY POINTS Title Title is creative, sparks in...
Help me to answer this Activity Tutors, Thanks. ACTIVITY 7: Show situations that demonstrate freedom of choice Situation: Give your recommendations on how the persons involved can exercise freedom mor...
Help me to answer this Activity Tutors, Thanks . ACTIVITY : "It's your choice" Look at the picture in the first column and discuss the "given" and "chosen" based on eac...
Help me to answer this Activity Tutors, Thanks . ACTIVITY : Exercising Prudence SITUATION One Monday morning, Angela was rushing towards her work so she won't be late since she was already given las...
Help me to answer this Activity Tutors, Thanks. ACTIVITY 3: Know the Consequences Let us try to find out the possible outcome of each choice or reaction. Below is a table where in column A the three (...
Help me to answer this Activity Tutors, Thanks. ACTIVITY :" Be Responsible" Going back to the situation of Angela as stated above, she may exercise her freedom as stated below: 1. Angela cho...
1.) In what way can you change or improve your behavior so that you will be better able to uphold human freedom? 2.) What is the most significant decision that you have made in your life so far? Descr...
D Question 1 4 pts For a Utilitarian, when making a moral decision, ... O I take into account only my own self-interest. O I give greater consideration to my own happiness than to the happiness of oth...
D Question 13 4 pts Let's suppose I am faced with the moral choice to either rescue my beloved wife from a burning car OR our 3-year old son, and circumstances do NOT allow me to save both. I know tha...
1 of 15 matches Contains & Q cheat Done Question 10 4 pts I lost my job months ago, but I still pretended to go to work every day, in order not to upset my wife who is struggling with her own resp...
D Question 7 4 pts Kant rejects consequentialism, ... only because we don't have (full) control over the consequences of our decisions. ans only because in consequentialist decision-making we might ha...
D Question 6 4 pts For Kant, human beings are foremost ... selfish creatures, incapable of making decisions that don't benefit themselves. rational creatures with intrinsic value. social creatures, wi...
D Question 3 4 pts Let's suppose I am an end-stage cancer patient, and I am in constant, terrible pain. A utilitarian would argue that killing myself is morally permissible, ... if it is in my self-in...
Match the ethical perspective with its focus. Question options: ____________ assigns primary importance to the concept of moral obligation or duty. ____________ centers on the agent and at...
Match the type of skepticism with its claim. Question options: ____________ doubts the objectivity of moral standards. ____________ doubts the existence of universal, absolute moral values...
Choose the best answer. The type of ethics that concerns what a person is obligated to do in a specific situation or a particular domain of action is called ... Question options: applied ethi...
Match the philosopher to their ideas. Question options: Identity is composed of many different, related, and yet constantly changing elements. Psychological continuity is the criterion for...
Choose the best answer. "What features and traits characterize a person at a given time?" is referred to as ... Question options: the diachronic problem. numerical identity. the synchro...
Choose the best answer. The type of ethics that focuses on human conduct and issues, norms or moral precepts is called ... Question options: normative ethics. applied ethics. meta-ethic...
Choose all that apply. The idea that the mind and body are two distinct things is referred to as ... Question 1 options: Cartesian Dualism Substance Dualism Mind-Body Problem Persona...
37. As a man in her late forties, Bob has gone through many experiences. He now knows his strengths, weaknesses, limitations, and the like. He appreciates his being different from others and that peop...
25. The political self develops within the family because everyone in the hierarchy has? * A. Obligations and expectations based on one's role B. Power and status based on one's position C. Equal dis...
13. After being in a relationship for six months Bernard and Jamaica are getting more and more emotionally close to each other. They share their dreams as well as fears and worries to each other. What...
1. Ina doesn't like seeing herself in the mirror. She thinks that she is fat and ugly compared to the models she sees in the magazine. What does Ina have? * A. External beauty bias B. Faulty external...
If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, prov...
Assignment Goals and Objectives This assignment is designed to test your ability to explain AND apply the theories you've been learning about over the past 4 weeks. To succeed on this assignment ...
QUESTION 36 What is the best definition of an alienable right? A. A right that can be given up without moral issue B. A right that is easily defended C. A right that can operate o...
QUESTION 25 The idea that we should only concern ourselves with preventing pain or unhappiness to others is known as: A. Negative utilitarianism B. Altruistic utilitarianism C. Limited utilitari...
QUESTION 12 The concept of "Natural Rights" is based on the notion that: A. God determines the value of life B. A right is a product of pain C. people should run around naked with...
QUESTION 27 Which of the following acts would a utilitarian probably find the most acceptable? A. Experimenting with pigs to test biological weapons B. Experimenting with frogs to find ...
0.4 points QUESTION 16 The minimum right to life is: A. The right to minimize the rights of others B. The right to minimize one's financial expenditures C. The right to...
QUESTION 5 Animal rights philosophers like Peter Singer might argue that discrimination against non-human species is a form of: A. limited utilitarianism B. none of these choices ...
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