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Category > Philosophy Posted 26 Aug 2017 My Price 10.00

Consider the existence of free will, Discussion Post, writing homework help

Question: Consider the existence of free will. How does having the ability to choose influence moral responsibility?  Do moral facts have a part to play in moral responsibility? What happens to responsibility if we decide moral facts and free will do not exist?

 

This post must be 250-350 words. Neither the quotation, nor references count toward the word count.

 

In each discussion forum, the object is to increase understanding of many different ethical views. Keep in mind the Principle of Charity. We have a responsibility to be open to new ideas about ethics here, just as you each have a responsibility to be open to your patients’ views. This openness includes the new theories introduced each week and the participants’ views expressed in the forum. Seek to understand a view or concept before criticizing it. If your understanding is incomplete, ask respectful questions targeted at the ideas, and not the person expressing them. Answer questions honestly and with respect.  We also have a responsibility to express our own views in such a way that invites discussion.  Avoid stereotypes and labelling groups or people, discussing ideas respectfully without use of irrelevant information about the arguer.  Avoidance of the ad hominem fallacy is crucial to ethical discussion.  This does not mean that disagreement is off limits! Disagreements are best made with support and respectful discourse and questioning

 

Readings and Required Materials

 

  • Rachels, J. & Rachels, S. (2015). The elements of moral philosophy (8th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education

 

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/02/why-our-children-dont-think-there-are-moral-facts/?_r=1

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Hsfuf16P9A

 

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-responsibility/

 

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