Deontology, utilitarianism, consequentialism, social theory and virtue ethics
Topics to review: Deontology, utilitarianism, consequentialism, social theory, virtue ethics A) requires 2 different theories to substantiate the 2 differing points Another article which the tutor recommends for reference: https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/23/inequalities-we-can-live-with/?_r=1 Note from tutor: By the way folks, while article 1 is meant to serve as a stimulus to make you think about aspects of gender inequality, and the 5 gender gaps can correspond to certain issues of gender inequality, it is quite alright if you extrapolated from the readings other relevant concerns surrounding gender inequality that you wish to discuss. 20:09As long as you have a clear, coherent, and sound/cogent argument in favour of thinking that one of the aspects or concerns is the most ethically problematic. 20:10Also note that you might want to look at the article I used for the Online Discussion. [unique_solution]I assure you that it will help you with the TMA. (And this is pressing advice all the more so because ONLY THREE of you have participated so far.) 20:19One final thing: some of you may think that the first gender gap and the fifth one stated in article one are the same. They may not be. Yes, unequal pay for similar jobs is a concern in gender inequality, but so is unequal earning opportunities due to factors such as childbirth, raising a family, societal expectations of what a woman′s role should be with respect to those two.