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Consider the selection by Mill which states that the sole criterion of moral is to maximize happiness. Now, consider an in ...
Lone Star College Consider Bernard Williams Critique of Utilitarianism HW
Consider the selection by Mill which states that the sole criterion of moral is to maximize happiness. Now, consider an instance where you are riding a trolley car. The trolley car is out of control and up ahead the track splits. Assume then there is no doubt that you are the only one that can make the following choice and then you must in fact do so. On the left is a stranger (to you at least) with a bag over their head. On the right track are five strangers with bags over their head. From the perspective of the utilitarian (also referred to as consequentialists, as when evaluating moral action they evaluate only the consequences) which track must you choose? It would have to be the track on the left as it would provide the greatest amount of happiness to the largest possible amount of people.Now consider the same scenario where you are still in control of the trolley car and you still must in fact make the choice. However, the difference in this instance is that instead of unknown stranger on the track to the left imagine that it is your mother, father, significant other, or some other person of great significance in your life? While you are still obligated to choose as you did before (the one person over the five), would you still be willing to do so? (These are only hypothetical situations. A personal response to this question should be avoided! Stick to the reasons you can provide from the readings.)Prompt: Consider this trolley car thought experiment with regards to Bernard Williams’ critique of utilitarianism. With regards to both, what is the morally correct choice? That is should we accept or reject consequentialist approaches to ethics? Required Reading: Bernard Williams "Utilitarianism & Integrity" (.pdf provided in Course Lessons in the “Week 9 Content” folder)Recommended Reading: “Consequentialism”, Sections 5, 6, & 7 (Other information in the article will be useful for you.) < http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consequentialism/ (Links to an external site.) >Remember: A response consists of more than one word or simply agreeing. Please cite all passages in the text (including page number) and cite all outside information according to MLA guidelines. Your answer should have AT LEAST 3 responses (possibly more), aside from your original post. You will always be required to create a post responding to the discussion prompt (300-600 words), before viewing any responses of other students. Please review your work carefully before you submit since you will not be allowed to edit it afterwards (i.e., type and edit your responses in a WordDoc before posting.) Additionally, each discussion board requires you to respond to at least three other students (50-100 words per response).YOUTUBE VIDEO REQUIRED:
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An underlying premise of this class is that 'Myth is an eternal mirror in which we see ourselves,' and that 'Myth is a pattern of beliefs that give meaning to life.' (Bierlein xiii, 6) For your midterm exam, I would like you to look at the versions of the Ramayana we have read and watched, and consider how they reflect the culture that produced them. What are the underlying shifts in values and beliefs they pose? How and why has the 'pattern of beliefs' changed through the lens of these pieces? Your essay should be 750 or more words with a thesis marked with an *. You must have a minimum of three quotes (more is better) to support your analysis (one from each of the pieces- 'Sita Sings the Blues', 'Ramayana: the Divine Loophole by Patel', and 'Ramayana by R.K. Narayan'). Cite all your sources in proper MLA format (Work Cited and inline citations).Please make it very detailed. Must be 750 or more words.The different versions of Ramayana are. 1. Patel, Sanjay. Ramayana: Divine Loophole. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2010. 2. Narayan, R.K. The Ramayana. New York: Penguin, 2006.3. Bierlein, J.F.. Parallel Myths. New York: Ballentine Books, 1994.4. Mandelbaum, Allen. The Metamorphoses of Ovid. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1995.5. Nevins, M. Eleanor. World-Making Stories. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017.
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From the perspective of your specific discipline, write a paper of 500-750 words in which you address the following:
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Going a step further, discuss ethical issues and cultural strategies that come into play while promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults.
Compare and contrast the possible selves and the stages of reflective judgment theories from the text.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Course Resources if you need assistance.
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Consider the selection by Mill which states that the sole criterion of moral is to maximize happiness. Now, consider an in ...
Lone Star College Consider Bernard Williams Critique of Utilitarianism HW
Consider the selection by Mill which states that the sole criterion of moral is to maximize happiness. Now, consider an instance where you are riding a trolley car. The trolley car is out of control and up ahead the track splits. Assume then there is no doubt that you are the only one that can make the following choice and then you must in fact do so. On the left is a stranger (to you at least) with a bag over their head. On the right track are five strangers with bags over their head. From the perspective of the utilitarian (also referred to as consequentialists, as when evaluating moral action they evaluate only the consequences) which track must you choose? It would have to be the track on the left as it would provide the greatest amount of happiness to the largest possible amount of people.Now consider the same scenario where you are still in control of the trolley car and you still must in fact make the choice. However, the difference in this instance is that instead of unknown stranger on the track to the left imagine that it is your mother, father, significant other, or some other person of great significance in your life? While you are still obligated to choose as you did before (the one person over the five), would you still be willing to do so? (These are only hypothetical situations. A personal response to this question should be avoided! Stick to the reasons you can provide from the readings.)Prompt: Consider this trolley car thought experiment with regards to Bernard Williams’ critique of utilitarianism. With regards to both, what is the morally correct choice? That is should we accept or reject consequentialist approaches to ethics? Required Reading: Bernard Williams "Utilitarianism & Integrity" (.pdf provided in Course Lessons in the “Week 9 Content” folder)Recommended Reading: “Consequentialism”, Sections 5, 6, & 7 (Other information in the article will be useful for you.) < http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consequentialism/ (Links to an external site.) >Remember: A response consists of more than one word or simply agreeing. Please cite all passages in the text (including page number) and cite all outside information according to MLA guidelines. Your answer should have AT LEAST 3 responses (possibly more), aside from your original post. You will always be required to create a post responding to the discussion prompt (300-600 words), before viewing any responses of other students. Please review your work carefully before you submit since you will not be allowed to edit it afterwards (i.e., type and edit your responses in a WordDoc before posting.) Additionally, each discussion board requires you to respond to at least three other students (50-100 words per response).YOUTUBE VIDEO REQUIRED:
Whitman's Poem I Hear American Singing Literature Review
What is the significance of the singing the speaker refers to in Whitman's poem? Are the songs a metaphor? Explain.2) What ...
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What is the significance of the singing the speaker refers to in Whitman's poem? Are the songs a metaphor? Explain.2) What effect does the speaker's use of similes have in Hughes' poem?
Urban Poverty Essay APA format
Description:The Project is made up of five parts. The end result is an eight-to-nine-page written paper about your selecte ...
Urban Poverty Essay APA format
Description:The Project is made up of five parts. The end result is an eight-to-nine-page written paper about your selected topic (see topic options in Module 1). Your paper will include:Introduction (statement of the problem)Literature reviewBackground information/historyGlobal perspectiveFuture implicationsConclusionReferencesProject: Part 5 requires you to finalize and submit the final version of your Project paper.Objectives:Discuss sociology, its origins, and the concept of adopting sociological and global perspectives when observing society.Specify the key elements of science that are applied by sociologists to the scientific study of social groups and society, defining the key scientific terms and describing how they are used in sociology.Explain the sociological meaning of the concept of culture and its components, providing examples of each.Identify the characteristics of social structure and explore the relationship between social structure and individuality.Discuss basic concepts relating to the social institutions of kinship, family, and marriage on both the local and global levels.Explain the four (4) basic principles and different systems of social stratification.Explain the role that gender plays in socialization in the family, the peer group, schooling, and the mass media.Distinguish between race and ethnicity and describe racism and prejudice, identifying the three (3) perspectives theories of the latter.Explain the basic components used by demographers to study populations and describe demographic changes in the United States throughout its history, using the perspectives of Ferdinand Tönnies, Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel, Robert Park, and Louis Wirth on urbanization as a way of life.Describe the four general characteristics of social change, discuss the different sources of social change, and compare the perspectives on social change as offered by Ferdinand Tönnies, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Karl Marx.
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An underlying premise of this class is that 'Myth is an eternal mirror in which we see ourselves,' and that 'Myth is a pat ...
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An underlying premise of this class is that 'Myth is an eternal mirror in which we see ourselves,' and that 'Myth is a pattern of beliefs that give meaning to life.' (Bierlein xiii, 6) For your midterm exam, I would like you to look at the versions of the Ramayana we have read and watched, and consider how they reflect the culture that produced them. What are the underlying shifts in values and beliefs they pose? How and why has the 'pattern of beliefs' changed through the lens of these pieces? Your essay should be 750 or more words with a thesis marked with an *. You must have a minimum of three quotes (more is better) to support your analysis (one from each of the pieces- 'Sita Sings the Blues', 'Ramayana: the Divine Loophole by Patel', and 'Ramayana by R.K. Narayan'). Cite all your sources in proper MLA format (Work Cited and inline citations).Please make it very detailed. Must be 750 or more words.The different versions of Ramayana are. 1. Patel, Sanjay. Ramayana: Divine Loophole. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2010. 2. Narayan, R.K. The Ramayana. New York: Penguin, 2006.3. Bierlein, J.F.. Parallel Myths. New York: Ballentine Books, 1994.4. Mandelbaum, Allen. The Metamorphoses of Ovid. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1995.5. Nevins, M. Eleanor. World-Making Stories. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017.
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GCU Resilience Optimum Development Discussion
Assessment Description
From the perspective of your specific discipline, write a paper of 500-750 words in which you addre ...
GCU Resilience Optimum Development Discussion
Assessment Description
From the perspective of your specific discipline, write a paper of 500-750 words in which you address the following:
Discuss strategies for promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults.
Going a step further, discuss ethical issues and cultural strategies that come into play while promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults.
Compare and contrast the possible selves and the stages of reflective judgment theories from the text.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Course Resources if you need assistance.
This assignment is informed by the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.
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