Go to: http://www.princeton.edu/~mdaniels/PD/PD.html Answer the following questions: 1. What was the outcome of your game? 2. What strategies did you use? 3. Why were these strategies helpful? 4. Where did you go wrong and why? 5. What conclusions do you draw from this exercise? 6. What ethical theory does this exercise relate to and how?
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Christian Beliefs/Ethics
Posting ID:
98655
OTA ID:
102789
Ethics Questions 1) What does Virtual Ethics mean to you? Include ideas and concepts for virtue ethics that are new for you and have significantly enhanced your understanding of ethics. 2) Describe who deserves moral consideration. What is your take on the scope of morality? Using examples from your personal experience. How would your views on this issue impact other individuals? How would they impact society? 3) Choose one contemporary environmental dilemma. Use your understanding of the scope of morality and environmental ethics to explain the cause for this dilemma and a possible solution. What part, if at all, can you, as an individual, play in effecting such a solution?
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Christian Beliefs/Ethics
Posting ID:
104005
OTA ID:
102789
What do Christians believe separates Jesus from other holy teachers of religion?
What do Christians believe separates Jesus from other holy teachers of religion? How is he similar to other founders of religions?
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Christian Beliefs/Ethics
Posting ID:
116376
OTA ID:
105465
How is Christianity a continuation of Judaism?
How is Christianity a continuation of Judaism? A break from Judaism?
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Christian Beliefs/Ethics
Posting ID:
116377
OTA ID:
105465
What is meant by ambition? What are the pros and con of a spiritual leader having ambition? Please relate it to 1 tim 3:1, and mark 10:42-44
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Christian Beliefs/Ethics
Posting ID:
118977
OTA ID:
104330
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