In his book, The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen, Kwame Appiah

decribed three situations where moral change occurred in the context of a pluralistic world.
The issues he described included all of the following except:



a. the Chinese practice of foot binding in China
b. dueling in England
c. slavery
d. fox hunting


d. fox hunting

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The goal in moral theory is

A. identifying social trends. B. recognizing abnormal human behavior. C. achieving a reflective equilibrium. D. reconciling faith with reason. E. making novel predictions.

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For the following issue, discuss which source you'd trust more, and give at least one reason why. You may want to add to or otherwise modify our list of sources. And do keep in mind that we are glad our livelihoods do not depend on a general consensus onĀ ourĀ rankings.Issue: Whether a recently completed nuclear power plant is safe.a. the power company that owns the plantb. the contractor in charge of the plant's constructionc. a spokesman for the Nuclear Regulatory Agencyd. the president of the Sierra Clube. a contractor hired by a nearby city who has seen the blueprints of the plant but has not made an on-site inspectionf. the author of a statistical study on safety, malfunctions, and accidents at power plants of the same type

What will be an ideal response?

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What does Kant mean by "universal law"?

A. a law of physics, like gravity B. a moral law dictated by a moral authority C. a moral law binding for all rational beings D. a civic law binding for all citizens

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Are there any evolutionarily advantageous consequences for our species, given that human dominance structuring is a natural phenomenon?

What will be an ideal response

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