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Tim considers himself to be a moral skeptic. What, then, does Tim use to examine moral assumptions?
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Tim considers himself to be a moral skeptic. What, then, does Tim use to examine moral assumptions?
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Tim considers himself to be a moral skeptic. What, then, does Tim use to examine moral assumptions?
Weegy:
Tim considers himself to be a moral skeptic. Critical reasoning is what Tim use to examine moral assumptions.
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Peyton and Vanessa are having an in-depth conversation about whether moral standards and concepts hold across cultures, or whether they are relative. What type of ethics are they considering?
Weegy:
Peyton and Vanessa are having an in-depth conversation about whether moral standards and concepts hold across cultures, or whether they are relative. They are considering metaethics.
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Dunia thinks that in her society, it is appropriate for women to dress a certain way. But she doubts that those standards can be defended in a way that would apply to other societies different from hers. What is the best term for Dunia’s perspective?
Weegy:
Moral skepticism is the best term for Dunia s perspective.
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User:
Cultural relativism implies that cultures are isolated from each other. Challenging that assumption, philosopher Mary Midgley says, “all cultures are formed out of many streams.” What does Midgley mean by this?
Weegy:
Cultures have always been shaped by their encounters with other cultures. -is what Midgley means by all cultures are formed out of many streams.?
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User:
Skepticism MOST closely falls under which branch of ethical theory?
Weegy:
Skepticism MOST closely falls under metaethics of ethical theory.
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User:
What hypothetical scenario does the author use to highlight the difficulties of separating moral reasoning and everyday practical reasoning?
Weegy:
Living in early 19th century America and trying to decide which shirt to buy- is the hypothetical scenario used by the author to highlight the difficulties of separating moral reasoning and everyday practical [ reasoning. ]
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Charlotte, a struggling single mother, sees a very wealthy man drop his wallet. Instead of informing him she keeps it and uses the money inside to buy some clothes and school supplies for her kids, but she feels guilty about doing that. How might an egoist of the sort Glaukon represents in his challenge explain her guilty feelings?
Weegy:
Charlotte, a struggling single mother, sees a very wealthy man drop his wallet. Instead of informing him she keeps it and uses the money inside to buy some clothes and school supplies for her kids, but she feels guilty about doing that. [ Charlotte is conditioned by society to feel bad about certain behaviors. - is how might an egoist of sort Glaukon represents in his challenge explain her guilty feelings. ]
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The text uses the metaphor of a house to explain the relationship between metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. Which part of the house represents normative ethics?
Weegy:
The text uses the metaphor of a house to explain the relationship between metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. The framework represents normative ethics.
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User:
How does the author propose that Glaukon’s shepherd and Bill Murray’s Groundhog Day character are alike?
Weegy:
The author propose that Glaukon s shepherd and Bill Murray s Groundhog Day character are alike by: In the past, [ they both obeyed society s rules primarily to avoid condemnation and punishment. ]
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User:
With what does the major moral theory known as deontological ethics primarily concern itself?
Weegy:
The major moral theory known as deontological ethics primarily concern itself- The nature of an action itself.
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Which of the following activities best illustrates the nature of a dialectical process?
Weegy:
The following activities best illustrates the nature of a dialectical process: a tennis match.
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According to Glaukon in “The Ring of the Gyges,” people are naturally
Weegy:
According to Glaukon from the Ring of Gyges excerpt from Plato's Republic, people are: Naturally egocentric.
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In the context of philosophy, what are claims?
Weegy:
In the context of philosophy, claims are doubts and affirmations.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major moral theories?
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Relative ethics is NOT one of the three major moral theories.
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