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- In this file of SOC 120 Entire Course you will find the next docs:
- SOC 120 Week 1 DQ 1 Relativism.doc
- SOC 120 Week 1 DQ 2 Egoism and Altruism.doc
- SOC 120 Week 1 Quiz.pdf
- SOC 120 Week 2 DQ 1 School Prayer.doc
- SOC 120 Week 2 DQ 2 Responsibility and Reward.doc
- SOC 120 Week 2 Relativism and Morality.doc
- SOC 120 Week 3 DQ 1 Death Penalty.doc
- SOC 120 Week 3 DQ 2 Future Generations and Development.doc
- SOC 120 Week 3 Rough Draft of Final Paper on Ethics Theory_edited.doc
- SOC 120 Week 4 DQ 1 Presumption of Innocence.doc
- SOC 120 Week 4 DQ 2 Workplace Surveillance.doc
- SOC 120 Week 4 Quiz.pdf
- SOC 120 Week 5 DQ 1 Victimless Crimes.doc
- SOC 120 Week 5 DQ 2 Ethical Progress.doc
- SOC 120 Week 5 Final Paper.doc
- Sociology - General Sociology
- Relativism . Give an example of something that one culture might regard as a virtue that another culture might not. Explain why this could lead to relativism.
- Egoism and Altruism . Psychological egoism claims that whatever we do, we do out of self-interest. Give an example of an act you think is not done out of self-interest, and explain how the psychological egoist might try to interpret that act as selfish.
- School Prayer . John wants prayer in school, and Mary does not. Describe a compromise position you think John and Mary might agree on, and identify any problems that position might encounter.
- Responsibility and Reward . You work hard in your office; overtime, weekends, and early mornings. You get paid well, but you realize your coworkers get paid the same as you do, though they do not put in the effort you do. Some have even been promoted ahead of you. Identify which of the responses below is the best one to adopt:
- a. Continue to work hard and hope it is recognized
- b. Begin slacking off
- c. Roll your eyes at the other employees and make them feel guilty
- d. Look for another job
- Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts by Day 7.
- Relativism and Morality . In "Some Moral Minima," Lenn Goodman argues that there are certain things that are simply wrong. Do you think Goodman is right? Using specific examples, explore the challenges Goodman presents to relativism. Determine whether you think there are such universal moral requirements, and defend your answer in a well-argued three page paper.
- Death Penalty . Advocates of the death penalty recognize that no system is perfect and that applying the death penalty runs a small risk of executing someone who is innocent. Is this a price society should be willing to pay?
- Future Generations and Development . Answer one (1) of the questions below. Be sure to explain your answer.
- a. Assume that by burning coal extensively, the U. S. causes a substantial increase in pollution and acid rain, and Canada, understandably, objects. How might the U. S. and Canada resolve this dispute?
- b. How can underdeveloped societies grow economically and develop technologically without causing environmental harm to their own country as well as to other countries?
- c. Can countries such as the United States continue to grow and develop without causing environmental damage? How can one balance the demands of economic development with environmental concerns?
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- Visit the dorm before deciding to live there. You may discover that you don't want to live in that environment. Not only that, but you may find that you prefer one dorm over the other. Make sure you will get the choice you signed up for, and make sure you have a contingency plan in place if you chose a single room but end up in a quad.
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