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Question: Is morality just a "matter of opinion", depending on the culture in which one is raised? But the Cultural Relativist has an argument that there is no universal standard of morality, I would like to understand this with reference to Rachel's analysis of the problem.

Compare and contrast the two moral philosophies, Ethical Relativism and Ethical Egoism

Compare and contrast the two moral philosophies, Ethical Relativism and Ethical Egoism. Include the bases each philosophy type uses to evaluate the morality of a particular activity.

Distinctions between the rule and act categories of utilitarianism and deontology

Distinctions between the rule and act categories of utilitarianism and deontology. Why do some people evaluate the morality of an action on the basis of the action itself whereas others evaluate it in terms of its conformity to particular moral principles or rules of conduct?

INTRODUCTION TO MORAL THEORY (NORMATIVE ETHICS)

A structural overview of the domain of normative moral theory, including a brief articulation of its primary concepts. 1. THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN NORMATIVE ETHICS AND META-ETHICS 2. THE AIMS OF MORAL THEORISING 3. THE STRUCTURE OF MORAL THEORIES

Platonic vs. Aristotelian Moral Theories

I need a brief discription one or two paragraphs of the following issue "Platonic vs. Aristotelian Moral Theories"

Epicurus vs. Stoic Moral Theories

I need a brief description one to two paragraphs of this issue "Epicurus vs. Stoic Moral Theories"

10 questions

-- 1) For Plato, a just society is one in which . a) there is a classless, egalitarian society. b) each of the classes reflects the tripartite division of the soul. c) "lovers of wisdom" (philosophers) are the "guardians" and/ or police of society. d) The virtue of the rulers is "moderation". 2) The sun and the Good are ...continues

UTILITARIANISM: BACKGROUND, BIOGRAPHY AND A SKETCH OF THE THEORY

A brief overview of Classical Utilitarianism and its central ideas

Detailed account of Classical Utilitarianism

I explicate Classical Utilitarianism in terms of it's central components: hedonism, consequentialism, and impartiality

Consequentialism (Utilitarianism)

A critical assessment of consequentialism and its role in Utilitarian moral theory

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