IT/BIFX 530 Applied Database Systems Consider the banking example we used in the SQL in-class exercises: branch (branch_name, branch_city, assets) […]
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Propose a course of social action and a solution by using the ethics of egoism, utilitarianism, the “veil of ignorance” method, deontological principles, and/or a theory of justice to deal with students like Jane.
Assignment: Your Personal Moral Theory Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 13 Lesson Narrated PowerPoint Tutorial (Make […]
Consider if some of these examples are more grave instances of ethical transgressions than others. Explain.
Instructions Now that you have had an opportunity to explore ethics formally, create a reflective assessment of your learning experience […]
Discuss your experiences of the course, your beginnings, and where you are now. Consider your interaction in discussions. Should health care workers be required to take a course in Ethics? Why or why not
Ethics week 8 assignment Paper details: Introduction In this session, you have been considering moral-ethical dilemmas you yourself faced or […]
In the second option, name and describe in detail a key specific and recent social technology. What are at least two key moral problems this technology creates? What are the proper moral guidelines for dealing with it in your view? Compare your moral approach to what a utilitarian and social contract ethicist would say (each independently). Consider whether differing ethical beliefs globally might or not agree with what you say.
Ethics week 4 assignment For this week’s assignment respond to one of the following options, and include Option 1, 2, […]