Practical companion to ethics
Practical companion to ethics
A practical companion to ethics
In the reading for Module 1 the text talks about the relation between ethics and religion. While some concede that many people get their moral views from religion, people also claim that in philosophy, ethics does not necessarily require a religious backing. How does the text support this claim? What is your view? Do you think it is possible to be virtuous without religion? Why or why not? Remember, initial posts are to be at least 600 words and should be submitted directly into the forum
After reading all of Chapter 3 (doing ethics 5th edition), please utilize the ideas, concepts, and information in the chapter to answer the following question in 250-500 words:
- If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.
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397374597-Anthony-Weston-A-Practical-Companion-to-Ethics-2005-pdf.pdf
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397374597-Anthony-Weston-A-Practical-Companion-to-Ethics-2005-pdf.pdf
In the reading for Module 1 the text talks about the relation between ethics and religion. While some concede that many people get their moral views from religion, people also claim that in philosophy, ethics does not necessarily require a religious backing. How does the text support this claim? What is your view? Do you think it is possible to be virtuous without religion? Why or why not? Remember, initial posts are to be at least 600 words and should be submitted directly into the forum
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397374597-Anthony-Weston-A-Practical-Companion-to-Ethics-2005-pdf.pdf
After reading all of Chapter 3 (doing ethics 5th edition), please utilize the ideas, concepts, and information in the chapter to answer the following question in 250-500 words:
- If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.
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397374597-Anthony-Weston-A-Practical-Companion-to-Ethics-2005-pdf.pdf
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