PHI 105 Individual Ethical Decision Making Analysis Recent
PHI 105 Individual Ethical Decision Making Analysis Recent
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Write a 700- to 1400-word essay examining five ethical decisions you made recently. Do not feel pressured to disclose deeply personal situations; you can use the types of ethical decisions that come up in everyday life.
Provide the following information for each ethical decision:
- A brief description of the cause or situation surrounding the need to make a decision.
- A description of how you came to make the decision you did.
- Identify which ethical theory best fit your decision-making process at the time.
- List the values reflected in the decision you made.
- Now that you have studied ethics, would you have used a different ethical theory to make that decision?
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Conclude with your essay by answering the following general questions:
- Is there one ethical theory that you seem to follow most of the time?
- Why do you think this is?
- Complete the Associate Level Material: Ethical Theory Comparison Chart.
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Write a 350- to 700-word paper describing the following political philosophy theories:
- Social contract or contractarian (use at least two philosophers in your description)
- Classic liberalism or libertarianism (use at least two philosophers in your description)
- Marxism (use at least one philosopher in your description)
- Communitarians (use at least one philosopher in your description)
- Capabilities approach (use at least one philosopher in your description)
Follow your descriptions with a conclusion answering the following questions:
- How are these theories similar to one another?
- How are they different from one another?
- Do you find one philosophy more compelling than the others? If so, why?
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
- Is pleasure always the ultimate object of a person’s desires? Why, or why not?