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Application of Normative Ethical Theories - Organ Transplants
  • Application of Normative Ethical Theories - Organ Transplants

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  • Issues to consider in the animal cloning debate including: sentience, slippery slope argument, consent, speciesism Application of each normative ethical theory to use of animals in organ transplants: Natural Moral Law, Virtue Ethics, Situation Ethics. Evaluation of each normative ethical theory's application to use of animals in organ transplants referring to academic scholars to strengthen arguments.
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Application of Normative Ethical Theories - Animal Cloning
  • Application of Normative Ethical Theories - Animal Cloning

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  • Issues to consider in the animal cloning debate including: sentience, slippery slope argument, consent, speciesism Application of each normative ethical theory to animal cloning: Natural Moral Law, Virtue Ethics, Situation Ethics. Evaluation of each normative ethical theory's application to animal cloning referring to academic scholars to strengthen arguments.
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Introduction to Animal Welfare Ethics Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • Introduction to Animal Welfare Ethics Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • Introduction to Animal Welfare Ethics Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct ANIMAL ETHICS - Answers Examines both human-animal relationships and how humans should treat animals. WELFARE SCIENCE - Answers Effect on animals from the animals' point of view. WELFARE LEGISLATION - Answers How humans must treat animals. ETHICAL DILEMMAS - Answers Situations that each possible action seems to be morally wrong. ANTHROPOMORPHISM - Answers Inappropriate giving animal human capacities. LITTLE H...
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A level RE essay on ‘Apply Act utilitarianism to the issue of  animal testing (20)’
  • A level RE essay on ‘Apply Act utilitarianism to the issue of animal testing (20)’

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  • Well written in depth essay with examples and other philosophers such as singer.
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Bioethics 227, Bioethics Exam III, Bioethics Test 2 Study Guide, Bioethics exam 3, Bioethics Chapter 9 Test, Genetic Choice Board Vocab., Genetic processes multiple choice, Chapter 9 Genetic Choices final exam review
  • Bioethics 227, Bioethics Exam III, Bioethics Test 2 Study Guide, Bioethics exam 3, Bioethics Chapter 9 Test, Genetic Choice Board Vocab., Genetic processes multiple choice, Chapter 9 Genetic Choices final exam review

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  • Purdy correct answer: "Conception can sometimes be morally wrong on grounds of genetic information, although the judgment will not apply to those who accept the moral legitimacy of abortion and are willing to employ prenatal screening and selective abortion." Risk (there are risks to procreate and therefore it shouldn't always be permissible. Purdy ) correct answer: a. Because of environmental conditions or poverty b. Because you live in a civil war/ lack of social services c. Beca...
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'Using examples, critically discuss the use of non-human animals as a therapeutic device. [25]’ (Unit 3: Implications in the Real World (1290U3), The Complete Companions: Eduqas Year 2 Psychology Student Book) 'Using examples, critically discuss the use of non-human animals as a therapeutic device. [25]’ (Unit 3: Implications in the Real World (1290U3), The Complete Companions: Eduqas Year 2 Psychology Student Book)
  • 'Using examples, critically discuss the use of non-human animals as a therapeutic device. [25]’ (Unit 3: Implications in the Real World (1290U3), The Complete Companions: Eduqas Year 2 Psychology Student Book)

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  • An A* essay on the Controversies section of A Level Psychology (according to the WJEC EDUQAS Unit 3: Implications in the Real World specification). I applied topics such as Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) and speciesism to discuss non-human animals being used as a therapeutic device. The mark scheme is included, and displays an indication of where I sat in regards to AO2 and AO3. This received 84% (21/25).
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PHI 208 FINAL EXAM
  • PHI 208 FINAL EXAM

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  • PHI 208 FINAL EXAM Question 1 1 / 1 pts According to Thomas Nagel’s article, “War and Massacre,” the absolutist position that creates no problems of interpretation is rule utilitarianism act utilitarianism Correct! pacifism humanitarian intervention The answer can be found on p.126 of Thomas Nagel’s article “War and Massacre” Question 2 1 / 1 pts What, according to Tom Regan, is the contractarian approach to ethics? The view that ...
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AAA Human Rights Economics Core SPRING 2022
  • AAA Human Rights Economics Core SPRING 2022

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  • AAA Human Rights Economics Core SPRING 2022 Affirmative – Need to Shun Human Rights Abusers 8 Need to Shun Human Rights Abusers 9 Must Always Fight Evil 12 Must Reject Support for Human Rights Violators 15 Must Cut Ties to Evil Institutions 18 Shunning Avoids Complicity 19 Engagement Morally Wrong 20 AT: Other Interests Outweighs 22 AT: Rights Violations Justified 23 AT: Rights Violations are Only Minor 25 AT: One Individual Rejection Doesn’t Solve 26 AT: Shunning Fails / Backf...
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WJEC A Level Psychology - Controversies  CORRECT SOLUTIONS
  • WJEC A Level Psychology - Controversies CORRECT SOLUTIONS

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  • 1. Non-Human Animals One controversy in psychology is the use of non-human animals in research studies. There are multiple points to evaluate when discussing this topic. BPS Guidelines - Knowledge >Only use animals if absolutely necessary to the research >Use lowest number of animals needed >3 R's- Replace, reduce, refine >Regular food intake >Care for animals when they are not being studied >Pain causing procedures must be carefully evaluated BPS Guidelines - Researc...
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PHI 208
  • PHI 208

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  • PHI 208 Week 2 Quiz Question 1 What is speciesism according to Peter Singer’s account? Allowing the interests of one’s own species to override the greater interests of members of other species. The practice of treating all animals equally regardless of their abilities. The part of science that studies species membership. The view that different species have different characteristics. Question 2 According to chapter 2 of Understanding Philosophy, utilitarianism is a fo...
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