What is the categorical imperative? Give an example. Why should someone obey the dictates of the categorical imperative?
What will be an ideal response?
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In Zoroastrian belief, after a soul ascends to paradise, _____ leads the soul to the golden throne of Ahura Mazda
A) ?the Good Mind B) ?Good Thoughts C) ?Desirable Lordship D) ?the Bounteous Spirit
What do legal theorists mean when they talk about the "penumbra" of the U.S. Constitution? Give an example
What will be an ideal response?
Describe why the different driving rules in the U.S. and the U.K. do not provide an example of moral relativism. A. The driving rules in the U.S. and U.K. are not an example of moral relativismbecause there is too much moral disagreement about whether driving on theleft or right side of the road is safer
B. The driving rules in the U.S. and U.K. are not an example of moral relativismbecause the U.K. will not budge from their position that driving on the leftside of the road is correct. C. The driving rules in the U.S. and the U.K. are not an example of moralrelativism because there is little, if any, moral disagreement about the purpose and practice of the rules. D. The driving rules in the U.S. and U.K. are not an example of moral relativism because there is too much moral disagreement about the purpose and practice of the rules.
The Marginal Cases argument says that
a. the species one belongs to determines membership in the moral community b. if it is wrong to kill humans who are mentally underdeveloped, it is equally wrong to kill animals of similar mental development. c. it is generally better to kill animals than any human because human beings can suffer more d. it is better to kill humans who lack cognitive function than to kill animals who are fully developed