PHL320T Week 5 Apply: Analyzing an Argument

PHL320T Week 5 Apply: Analyzing an Argument

 

  1. Drag each concept to its corresponding definition.

 

  1. Drag each concept to its corresponding definition.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Please answer the following questions.

“It was wrong for Alice to reveal Deborah’s secret when Deborah had asked her not to.” This is a nonmoral value judgment.

True

False

 

 

  1. Drag the appropriate claim(s) to the value judgement category.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Post-TestPlease answer the following questions.

A person who says he’s against big government but doesn’t want to see any reductions or changes in Medicare

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is being inconsistent and thus violating the principles of moral reasoning.

may appear inconsistent and thus has the burden of showing that he is not.

is violating both principles of moral reasoning.

has made an invalid deductive argument.

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  1. Post-TestPlease answer the following questions.

 

One problem regarding inconsistency in moral reasoning is that

 

no two cases should ever be seen as being the same.

the cases under consideration may not differ in any relevant way.

the argument may include an unstated general moral principle.

it can be difficult to evaluate whether two cases are the same or different.

 

 

  1. Post-TestPlease answer the following questions.

“Doctors should help their terminally ill patients commit suicide by prescribing lethal doses of pain medication.” Which moral framework would most likely work to justify the action?

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Utilitarianism

Deontology

Religious absolutism

Virtue ethics

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  1. Post-TestPlease answer the following questions.

Which of the following perspectives would most likely be used to justify a law requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets?

 

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Legal paternalism

The harm principle

Legal moralism

The offense principle

 

 

 

 

  1. Post-TestPlease answer the following questions.

“Six Flags has the scariest rides in the state.” This is an example of a

 

value principle.

moral principle.

value judgment.

moral value judgment.

 

  1. Post-TestPlease answer the following questions.

“Six Flags has the scariest rides in the state.” This is an example of a

 

value principle.

moral principle.

value judgment.

moral value judgment.

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