Answer:
Kantian Ethics
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
- Egoism
- Act utility
- Rule utility
- Kantian Ethics
In this example, Greg is employing Kantian ethics to deal with this question. Kantian ethics are an example of a deontological moral theory. This means that an act is wrong or right not based on the consequence of the act, but based on whether this act fulfills our duty or not. In this example, Greg argues that he "must try." This is the duty he has to fulfill. Therefore, the way in which he thinks about morality is based on duties, and whether these apply to him or not.
The Answer is B) hope this helps.
It is always hard to say what the "initial" cause is- the initial cause
is always caused by something else. I'd say in this case that the
initial cause was the positioning of Soviet nuclean weapons on Cuba,
which was a very tangeable threat to the US. The noticing of these
weapons by the US marked the start of the Crisis.
But you should
also see the positioning of the weapons on Cuba in a wider context of
the Cold war. Specifically, Cuba felt threatened due to the Bay of Pigs
Invasion in 1961 ( a year earlier) and this caused Cuba to invite
Soviet weapons as a protection.
Answer:
their acquired expertise is such an automatic habit that if feels like Intuiton
Explanation:
Intuition is the ability to access unconscious reasoning to reach a conclusion. Intuitive people feel like they know things without necessarily understanding way. In this example, the controllers have seen so many flight patterns, and their expertise is so great, thay they can tell the flight pattern of a plane without effort.
Another example would an experienced lawyer who hears for a few minutes the story of a client, and knows immediately if the case can be won or not even if he has not learned the details of the case yet.