Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Text

Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 7, 8 Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook – for historical/political influences) Initial Post Instructions Choose one of the literary movements that you read about this week and at least one work from that movement. Movements, authors, and famous… Continue reading Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
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Question: Discuss and evaluate the reasons Socrates gives for not escaping jail

Question: Discuss and evaluate the reasons Socrates gives for not escaping jail even though he had ample opportunity to do so. What is the nature of the “social contract” here that Socrates is following? Answer:  Socrates, as we know in our previous lesson of this class, was sentenced to death for allegedly corrupting the youth… Continue reading Question:
Discuss and evaluate the reasons Socrates gives for not escaping jail

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing the morality of the act, while Bentham and Mill focused on the consequences of your actions when assessing their moral worth. Of the two, consequences and intentions, which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of… Continue reading  Question:
 
Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing the morality of the act, while Bentham and Mill focused on the consequences of your actions when assessing their moral worth. Of the two, consequences and intentions, which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of… Continue reading  Question:
 
Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing the morality of the act, while Bentham and Mill focused on the consequences of your actions when assessing their moral worth. Of the two, consequences and intentions, which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of… Continue reading  Question:
 
Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing the morality of the act, while Bentham and Mill focused on the consequences of your actions when assessing their moral worth. Of the two, consequences and intentions, which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of… Continue reading  Question:
 
Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing the morality of the act, while Bentham and Mill focused on the consequences of your actions when assessing their moral worth. Of the two, consequences and intentions, which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of… Continue reading  Question:
 
Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing

 Question:   Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing the morality of the act, while Bentham and Mill focused on the consequences of your actions when assessing their moral worth. Of the two, consequences and intentions, which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of… Continue reading  Question:
 
Kant focused on the intentions behind your actions when assessing