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Which of the following is NOT true of categorical imperative…

Which of the following is NOT true of categorical imperatives?  

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Applied ethics focuses on: 

Applied ethics focuses on: 

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What is the principle of utility?

What is the principle of utility?

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What is the Greatest Happiness Principle?

What is the Greatest Happiness Principle?

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Determine which fallacy is best represented by the following…

Determine which fallacy is best represented by the following failed argument: Well, it’s time for a decision. Will you contribute $10 to our environmental fund, or are you on the side of environmental destruction?

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In Utilitarianism, if an action produces consequences a pers…

In Utilitarianism, if an action produces consequences a person did not intend–and does harm–the person is morally at fault, even if, at the time, it seemed reasonable to assume that the outcome would not happen.

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Assuming that because hamsters eat their live young, that is…

Assuming that because hamsters eat their live young, that is morally permissible for humans to eat their live young is an example of: 

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Which of the following is NOT a value of Black Feminist ethi…

Which of the following is NOT a value of Black Feminist ethics?  

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The humanity formulation of the Categorical Imperative asks…

The humanity formulation of the Categorical Imperative asks you to consider whether your actions treat others and yourself as ends, as entities valuable in themselves, or whether you seek to reduce rational beings to mere means, as valuable only in that they help you achieve your goal. 

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  Object 1 has a mass of 8.4 kg and an initial velocity of 5…

  Object 1 has a mass of 8.4 kg and an initial velocity of 5.3 m/s [E 15 degrees N].  Object 2 has a mass of 5.3 kg and an initial velocity of 4.8 m/s [W 25 degrees S].  If, after the two objects collide, Object 1 has a velocity of 4.25 m/s [E 30 degrees S], solve for the velocity of the second object after the collision.

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