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Quiz 12: Living in Multicultural Worlds
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Question 41
Essay
Choose two of the five moral intuitions.Then give an example of an action that would be considered immoral according to both moral intuitions.
Question 42
Essay
Oliver unintentionally backs up his car into Tina's bicycle, smashing one of her tires.Tina thinks about slashing one of the tires on his car to get revenge but decides against it.How would a Jewish person and a Yasawan person from Fiji view the morality of Oliver and Tina's behaviors, and why? Draw a figure illustrating the immorality of Oliver's and Tina's actions from the perspectives of (a) a Jewish person, (b) a Protestant person, and (c) a Yasawan person from Fiji.
Question 43
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Choose two of Shweder's codes of ethics.Then give an example of an action that would be considered immoral according to one of the codes of ethics but would be considered moral under the other code of ethics.
Question 44
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An adherent of an orthodox religion is debating abortion with an adherent of a progressive religion.They each provide a certain number of justifications for their perspectives.In the space that follows, for each religious adherent, graph out how many statements one would expect to correspond to each moral intuition based on the relationship between codes of ethics and moral intuitions.
Question 45
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In a political pamphlet being handed out to students on campus, the writer is suggesting that capitalism is a product of the trades and activities of Islamic merchants.According to Weber's thesis that capitalism grew out of a belief system rooted in cultural ideas of the 16th and 17th centuries, do you agree or disagree with the pamphlet? Why or why not?
Question 46
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Create a moral scenario and explain how it would be considered either moral or immoral for (a) one of Kohlberg's three levels of moral reasoning, (b) one of Shweder's three codes of ethics, and (c) one of the five moral intuitions.