Moral Matrix
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Moral/Social and Political Philosophy Matrix and Essay
Part 1 Matrix:
Analyze moral/social, and political philosophy by completing the following matrix. Provide a definition of the branch of philosophy as given in a philosophical source (the readings, supplemental materials, or outside academic sources), and list a minimum of three historical developments, theories, key contributors, and principal issues. Bullet point answers are acceptable. Include appropriate course-level APA citations for all borrowed ideas, facts, or definitions.
Field | Definition | Historical Developments | Schools Of Thought | Key Contributors | Principal Issues |
Moral/Social | A quest on how people should act and conduct themselves in a way that creates the greatest good and a life worth living that creates the most happiness. Morality has a role in finding harmony between all the different members of society. |
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Political | The study of the fundamental questions reguarding government, state, liberty, justice, and how the legal code should be enforced |
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Part 2 Essay:
Write a 350-word response below that further describes the bullet-point ideas referenced on the matrix under the principal issues column. Principal issues are concerns that arise when considering a particular philosophical school of thought. Include appropriate course-level APA citations for all borrowed ideas, facts, or definitions.
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