What This Document Is
This document is a challenge assessment for Unit 4 of the Ethics (PHI 2000) course at Capella University, specifically focusing on the Sophia Introduction to Ethics curriculum. It’s designed to test your understanding of virtue-based ethics, biases, and how different ethical theories apply to real-world scenarios. The challenge consists of multiple-choice questions.
Why This Document Matters
This challenge is crucial for students enrolled in PHI 2000. Successfully completing it demonstrates comprehension of key ethical concepts covered in Unit 4 and contributes to your overall course grade. It’s used as a formative assessment to gauge your readiness for more advanced topics. Students preparing for the final exam will also find this a useful review tool.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *test* of knowledge, not a teaching tool. It doesn’t provide explanations of the concepts, only opportunities to apply what you’ve learned. It won’t cover the foundational readings or lectures from Unit 4. Users will still need to consult course materials to fully grasp the underlying principles.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes 18 multiple-choice questions divided into three sections. The first section focuses on defining and applying virtue-based ethics. The second section explores different types of biases. The final section asks you to identify which ethical theory is most likely being used in a given statement. This preview includes a sampling of questions from each section to illustrate the format and content. It does *not* include all questions, nor does it provide answers or explanations.