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What is the connection between habit and moral character? What is the connection between moral character and politics?

What is the connection between habit and moral character? What is the connection between moral character and politics?

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

159454

OTA ID:

104435

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Explain what it means to you to be a U.S. citizen.

Explain what it means to you to be a U.S. citizen. Define the “ideal American” in your own words. Explain the difference between a right and a freedom/privilege in the U.S. by providing examples of “rights” and “freedoms” American citizens have. Explain your thoughts and feelings about the preambles to the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

161330

OTA ID:

104435

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Meaning and Value

How does one approach meaning and value from a philosophical standpoint?

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

163964

OTA ID:

104435

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The difference between intrinsic and instrumental values

What does it mean to say that something has value? It is a way of saying that it has worth. Something that is worthless has no value except perhaps in the negative. However, values differ according to the entities to which the values in question are attributed. For instance, the value of a pen is not the same as the value of a dog. Values fall under two broad categories: intrinsic and instrumental. How does the values of the dog and the pen differ, for instance?

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

164699

OTA ID:

102713

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Workplace Dilemma

Need help so I can write an essay. 1. What was the ethical issue you experienced? 2. Who was involved? (Please use only first names or initials for the participants.) 3. What was the relationship of the other individual(s) to you? Analyze the ethical dilemma: 1. Was there a difference in power and authority? 2. What were the ethics in question? 3. What personal values were in conflict? 4. What were the potential outcomes? 5. What were the potential consequences to you and the other parties involved? Evaluate the outcome 1. What was the outcome at the time? 2. What were the consequences to you and the other parties involved? 3. Bas... click for more

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

173931

OTA ID:

105878

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