5 theories must be Kantianism, Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, Social Contract Theory, Virtue Ethics This was from
Question:
5 theories must be Kantianism, Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, Social Contract Theory, Virtue Ethics
This was from the previous question just posted that was recently answered. Please update with these 5 theories!
Answer the following question by discussing how each of the 5 theories would evaluate Mary's decision. For each of the 5 theories (Kantianism, Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, Social Contract Theory, Virtue Ethics), spend at least 3 sentences discussing whether the theory would say that Mary's decision was correct/incorrect and why. 5 theories * 3 sentences = 15 sentences minimum.)
Note that summarizing a theory does not count towards the sentence requirement - you can assume that everyone in the class has read Ethics for the Information Age, 8th Edition, Ch 2 and is already familiar with the theories. Any sentences that do not directly contribute to your argument and any sentences that repeat what has already been stated also do not count towards the sentence/word count requirement.
Students in a history class are asked to take a quiz posted on the course website. The instructor has explained the following rules to the students: First, they are supposed to do their own work. Second, they are free to consult their lecture notes and the textbook while taking the quiz. Third, in order to get credit for the quiz, they must correctly answer at least 80 percent of the questions. If they do not get a score of 80 percent, they may retake the quiz as many times as they wish.
Mary and John are both taking the quiz. They are sitting next to each other in the computer room. John asks Mary for help in answering one of the questions. He says, “What’s the difference if you tell me the answer, I look it up in the book, or I find out from the computer that my answer is wrong and retake the quiz? In any case, I’ll end up getting credit for the right answer.” Mary tells John the correct answer to the question. Discuss the morality of Mary’s decision.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill