What would a subjective moral relativist say is the right approach to the dilemma-Why would that kind of relativist say that?

Read/review the following resources for this activity: Instructions For this assignment propose a scenario where you or someone you know are confronted with a moral dilemma relating to cultural diversity and multiculturalism. It cannot be the same as what was covered in the week one discussion. Cultural diversity refers to religious, sexual, racial, and other […]

Do you agree with Gilligan’s claim about men and women why or why not?

Ethics Critical thinking Pages 253-254 of our text Ethical Choices describes two different perspectives: the justice perspective and the care perspective. Using Ethical Choices, explain these two different perspectives in your own words. Last, our text says that according to Carol Gilligan, men tend to focus more on the justice perspective while women focus more […]

Is Lin’s argument an example of a hyperbole as rhetorical device? Explain your answers.

Watch the following Ted-Ed video Self-Driving Cars by Patrick Lin (2015) and answer the following questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixIoDYVfKA0Links to an external site. 1.) At 1:19, Lin claims there’s a difference between an instinctual reaction and a conscious decision, and programmers of self-driving cars have a dilemma: they must choose what a self-driving car does when swerving […]

Summarize the moral dilemma and address the topic thoroughly giving multiple perspectives.

Each student will choose one of the 12 chapter topics from the assigned textbook and respond to a current event in sports and athletics which provides a moral dilemma. Criteria: 4-6 pages in length Utilize at least 5 credible sources. Include a bibliography properly documenting each source. Summarize the moral dilemma and address the topic […]

What is your first memory of resolving a dilemma specifically from the perspective of right versus wrong?

What is your first memory of resolving a dilemma specifically from the perspective of right versus wrong? This memory might be from your early childhood or even your teens. It might be something simple, such as whether to squash a bug, or something complex, such as whether to lie to cover up a colleague’s misdeed. […]

what were the situational factors that may have influenced Boeing’s decisions?  

College of Business Exit Case Analysis – Part A – Ethical Reasoning Now that you have read the case, place yourself in the shoes of the CEO of Boeing. Set aside the criminal charges and imagine yourself the CEO at the time when the safety concerns over the 737 Max first surfaced in this case […]

If you were charged with proposing a solution to this dilemma, what do you think would be the best and most fair way to address this problem?

UE KEY ASSIGNMENT ESSAY Review the following information on your Key Assignment. 2-3 page, written assignment. First, read the article “The bittersweet stories of Atlanta’s DACA recipients.” Then, follow the links to read at least 2 of the remaining articles. Using information from these articles, answer the questions below: The bittersweet stories of Atlanta’s DACA […]

Discuss whether or not any other competitors have influence over the market.

For this assignment you are to write a 1 to 2-page paper that addresses market structure classification of the Apple iPhone 6 plus. Note: The Apple iPhone 6 plus cellular phone will be researched for each course project assignment leading up to your final submission. Guidelines for this assignment are listed below: Discuss which market […]