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Module 1 Quiz: Chapter 1 and 10: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics/ (Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100).
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Due Mar 29 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 29 Time Limit 120 Minutes Instructions This quiz contains 29 multiple-choice, true/false questions, short essays, and covers material from Chapter 1 and Chapter 10 of your course reading textbook. You are only allowed one attempt to complete this quiz. Time limit: There is a two-hour time limit and at the end of the final hour, the exam will close and be automatically submitted for grading. You will get a notification pop-up approximately 10 seconds bef...
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[SOLVED] Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN330 Values and Ethics | Download To Score An A.
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Module 2 ‑ Quiz: Chapter 2 and Chapter 13 Due Jan 20 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 25 Time Limit 120 Minutes Instructions This quiz contains 25 multiplechoice and true/false questions and covers material from Chapter 2 and Chapter 13 of your course reading textbook. You are only allowed one attempt to complete this quiz. Time limit: There is a twohour time limit and at the end of the two hours, the exam will close and be automatically submitted for grading. You will get a notification po...
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HUMN 330 M3 Quiz ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021 S0LUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Strong ethical relativism holds that 
 
 
 
There is no objective right and wrong. 
 
 
Right and wrong are not really knowable. 
 
 
Some actions are more right than others. 
 
 
All actions are equally moral. 
 
Which of the following philosophers does your text describe as a proponent of perspectivism? 
 
 
 
Nietzsche 
 
 
Rawls 
 
 
Nussbaum 
 
 
 
 
Pojman 
 
 
A consequentialist approach to judging sexual morality will ask whether one is using anyone or whether 
the sexual relation is ...
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Module 4 - Quiz: Chapter 4 and Chapter 14 ALL ANSWERS SOLUTION 100% FALL- 2021 SOLUTION LATEST GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Social contract theory assumes that human beings are psychological egoists. 
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True 
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Rawls argues that the right to the most extensive equal basic liberties may be reduced if doing so benefits 
the worst-off in society. 
True 
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False 
Where did Ayn Rand immigrate to the United States from? 
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China 
Argentina 
Russia 
Rawls's second principle of justice requires that an inequality in goods in a society is just...
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HUMN 330 Module 4 Quiz Chap 4 and 14 LATEST SOLUTION FALL-2021 EDITION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS AID GRADE A+
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1)	Rawls believes justice is to social institutions as Money is to economics. 
Medicine is to hospitals. Taxes are to government. Truth is to scientific systems. 
 
2)	What does Glaucon want to demonstrate by giving two people rings? 
Even "good" people will do evil if they can act without consequence. 
The people have a deep bond with each other. The people are children of the king. 
People can be trusted with great power. 
 
3)	Distributive justice has to do with 
How justice is divided with...
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Module 4 - Quiz: Chapter 4 and Chapter 14: HUMN 330 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021 SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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What does Glaucon want to demonstrate by giving two people rings? 
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The people have a deep bond with each other. 
The people are children of the king. 
People can be trusted with great power. 
Correct! 
Correct! 
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According to psychological egoism people 
Act in ways that are harmful to them. 
Often act against their own self interests. 
Act in the way they perceive to be best for them. 
Act out of deep ...
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Module 7 Quiz: Chapter 7 and Chapter 17 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021 SOLUTION AID GRADE A+
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For Locke every person has a distinct right to punish those who transgress the natural law. 
 
 
 
True 
 
 
 
False 
 
 
 
The idea that the basic moral law can be known by human reason is a fundamental tenet of natural law 
theory. 
 
 
 
True 
 
 
 
False 
 
 
 
According to Thomas Aquinas, reason naturally inclines human beings to be good. 
 
 
 
True 
 
 
 
 
False 
 
 
 
The key moral principle for the Stoics was to 
 
 
seek just, love mercy, and to walk humbly with God. 
 
 
create the ...
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HUMN 330 ALL ANSWERS(100% correct) FALL-2021 AID GRADE A+ Module 7 - Quiz: Chapter 7 and Chapter 17
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1)	By calling something a moral agent, we mean that it is a being that has rights. True 
False 
 
2)	If animals have value only in so far as they are useful for humans, then they have only instrumental, not intrinsic, value. 
True 
False 
 
3)	A so-called "right" refers to a strong and legitimate moral claim. 
True 
False 
 
4)	Locke argued all humans should be treated equally because we all have the same basic nature. 
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False 
 
5)	“Laws of nature” always refer to a natural law theor...
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Module 7 - Quiz: Chapter 7 and Chapter 17: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics – 2021 LATEST AID GRADE A+
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The idea that the basic moral law can be known by human reason is a fundamental tenet of natural law theory. 
 
 
 	 
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Singer begins his argument by comparing animal rights to 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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