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this ethics stuff is confusing.............is there somewhere I can read about it without all the fluffy wording? You know......... Socrates believed ___________, Plato believed____________. Utilitarionanism is defined as _____________. Straight, no BS, heres the beef wording for someone who isnt the best with vocabulary.
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All Philosophy is confusing and as a former philosophy major I should know. It helps if you are drunk when you try and read it...I'm just kidding. Maybe.
Half of Philosophy is learning how to read and digest what is presented. Wikipedia is fairly straight forward most of the time. Just as a help: Socrates: Belived in questioning and pursuing all available knowledge. Belived people would do what is right as long as they were informed. Those who chose wrong do so out of ignorance. Knowledge = Truth = Virtue = Happiness Utilitarianism: Actions should create the greatest amount of happiness in the greatest amount of people.
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I took the Dantes exam ethics in America on the 17th and it seemed very hard! I am no stranger to ethics or philosophy. Read my postings...I posted some of what I remember. There is no essay or "yes and no" questions, they were all mult choice and very difficult.
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Another resource I just found with video lectures, slides, etc.etc
Unfortunately I don't know how the ethics videos are. I am at work and unable to watch them until I get home. But I am downloading the power point presentations and reading them during downtime @ work. So far, so good and everything seems direct and to the point! Here is the link Lawrence M. Hinman, Lectures on Ethical Theory. Fall 2001.
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I am in the same boat. I just can't get this stuff. Is there a dummies guide to ethics?? I take my test on the 29th of May and I am stressing out here. Thank you. |
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I just took this test 30 minutes ago and passed with an 80. It's really just mostly reading and common sense. A lot of what was covered in the Specific Exam forums was on there.
Most of the questions dealt with a scenario followed by "Is this morally relevant?", then a question. Just read the question and use your judgment. I used Wikipedia to brush up on everything listed in the Specific Exam forum and went over the flashcards.
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