PHIL 105 Study Guide - Final Guide: Orbital Inclination, Jean-Paul Sartre, Cultural Relativism

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It will consist of four short answer questions and two essay questions. To study for the exam, go back over your notes & class handouts and be able to fully explain each argument/idea/objection that appears in the list below. Here is a list of things i might ask you to write about: Reply: norcross"s argument that it is morally wrong to purchase factory-farmed meat, argument by analogy: between the case of fred and the puppies & purchasing factory- farmed meat, argument, 1. What fred does to the puppies is morally wrong: 2. Fred"s actions are morally analogous to the action of purchasing factory-farmed meat: 3. Therefore, purchasing factory-farmed meat is morally wrong: objections, 1. Fred knows he is doing something wrong, many of who purchase meat do not: reply: now you know and are morally responsible, reply: ignorance is not an excuses, 2. We would still think he is doing something very wrong: reply: intentions matter.