PHIL 157 Study Guide - Final Guide: Deep Ecology, Jus Ad Bellum, Proportional Representation

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Use examples: things that have already been asked in previous tests will not be asked again. Other stuff: we are rational beings that can not only choose what goals to pursue but also how to pursue them. We must be free to conduct this how we want: this should be impartial, we must preserve freedom and dignity, laws, social norms, political norms, etc. are not set in stone; they are made. Therefore, if they have been made badly, we can re-make them. Review of topics : homer-dixon, orend, dallaire, arbour, wendling, and roberts will not be included. It is the greatest quality: based on imperial knowledge (factual, cultivated (what would provide the most benefit for the majority) Consider: public/private divide state must have some level of authority. Equality principle a philosophical, moral, and legal doctrine asserting that all human beings are equal and must be treated thusly under the law.

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