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Give an example of how you or someone you know has used reasons to support a moral judgment.

Give an example of how you or someone you know has used reasons to support a moral judgment. 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your […]

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Formulate an argument against the divine command theory, then formulate one for it.

Formulate an argument against the divine command theory, then formulate one for it. 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your judgments? Do they inform them?

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Do you believe that you have absorbed or adopted without question most of your moral beliefs?

Do you believe that you have absorbed or adopted without question most of your moral beliefs? 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your judgments? Do

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Do you think that morality ultimately depends on God (that God is the author of the moral law)?

Do you think that morality ultimately depends on God (that God is the author of the moral law)? 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your

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Does the principle of impartiality imply that we must always treat equals equally?

Does the principle of impartiality imply that we must always treat equals equally? 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your judgments? Do they inform them?

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What are the premises in the arbitrariness argument against the divine command theory?

What are the premises in the arbitrariness argument against the divine command theory? 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your judgments? Do they inform them?

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do you believe that sometimes non-moral norms can outweigh moral ones?

‘do you believe that sometimes non-moral norms can outweigh moral ones? 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your judgments? Do they inform them? If so,

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How does racial discrimination violate the principle of impartiality?

How does racial discrimination violate the principle of impartiality? 6. Name two things (persons, objects, experiences, etc.) in your life that you consider intrinsically valuable. Name three that are instrumentally valuable. 7. How do your feelings affect the moral judgments you make? Do they determine your judgments? Do they inform them? If so, how? 8.

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