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Sophia Ethics Milestones Bundle (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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Sophia Ethics Unit 3 Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 3 – MILESTONE 3 Which of the following pairs of goods are probably different in kind according to idealist utilitarianism? All of the answer choices are correct. A polio vaccine and a syringe A dog and a cat My life and the life of my children CONCEPT Hedonic and Idealist Utilitarianis...

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Sophia Intro to Ethics Unit 2 Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 2 – MILESTONE 2 Which of the following people would most likely be satisfied with conventionalism? Kelly is looking for an ethical framework that respects diverse traditions. Kayden is looking for an ethical framework that says, "Right is right, even if nobody is right." Kei...

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Sophia Intro to Ethics Unit 4 Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 4 MILESTONE 4 1. Norma gives her elderly mother a ride to the grocery store once a week when she does her own grocery shopping. On a form at work, she lists this as a community service and hides the fact that it's her own mother she's helping because she knows her boss values volunteerism an...

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Sophia Ethics Unit 3 Practice Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 3 – PRACTICE MILESTONE 3 1. Which of the following contradicts the formulation of humanity? Hiding a painful truth from someone Hurting someone's feelings Getting in a fight with someone Giving opposing viewpoints to someone CONCEPT The Formulation of Humanity

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Sophia Intro to Ethics Unit 3 Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 3 – MILESTONE 3 Which of the following people would likely be satisfied with utilitarianism? Zelie is looking for an ethical framework that says animal cruelty is always wrong. Zoe is looking for an ethical framework that makes sure she is always happy. Zach is looking for an ...

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Sophia Ethics Milestone 2 (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 2 – MILESTONE 2 Why is egoism considered a relativist theory of ethics? Because it maintains that what is good applies to everyone equally. Because it maintains that there are universal truths most people agree on. Because right and wrong are subject to the individual agent. ...

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Sophia Ethics Unit 1 Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 1 – MILESTONE 1 Kevin has thoroughly researched whether artificial intelligence can have free will. In order to continue his philosophical inquiry, what should Kevin's next step be? Kevin should carefully consider each argument for or against artificial intelligence having free ...

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Sophia Ethics Unit 4 Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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UNIT 4 - MILESTONE 4 "I always say everyone shouldn't be afraid to try new things. On a recent trip to Spain, I ate all my meals at my favorite place— McDonald's." Which of the following sources of bias is apparent in this quotation? Religion Upbringing Familiarity...

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Sophia Ethics Final Milestone (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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Jerome conducts a survey to see how many of his neighbors believe they have a moral duty to report suspicious activity to the police. He finds that 8 in 10 believe they have such a duty. Which branch of ethics do the results of Jerome's survey represent? Descriptive ethics Metaethics ...

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Mai has moved to the United States from Myanmar. She does not know how to drive and is frightened by the freeways and traffic congestion. Her husband insists that she learn to drive because they live in a suburb with no public transportation. “No,” says Mai firmly. “I am 38 years old and ...

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Sophia Ethics Milestone 3 (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions

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How might a Kantian deontologist evaluate cheating on an assignment? It is morally right because it doesn't violate your freedom or ability to reason. It is morally wrong because it violates the humanity of the person you cheated off of. It is morally wrong because lying to the teach...

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