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1 ssss1 If your college or university does not have online discussion boards associated with each class then you can type out your problem on one side of a piece of paper, make copies for all in the class, distribute, and ask your classmates to respond on the back side of the piece of paper.
2 ssss1 Cited in The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975), New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. At an art exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden Andy Warhol is reported to have said: “In the future everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes.” Since that time, the quotation has morphed into several different formulations.
3 ssss1 This is particularly true of some feminist ethicists. See Rosemarie Tong (2009) “A Feminist Personal Worldview Imperative,” in Morality and Justice: Reading Boylan’s A Just Society (ed. John-Stewart Gordon), Lanham, MD and Oxford: Lexington/Rowman & Littlefield; pp. 29–38.
4 ssss1 Another popular distinction is natural versus non-natural.This is a subcategory of realism. For example, the philosopher G.E. Moore was a realist about the existence of “good,” but he felt that “good” was an non-natural property. Thus, realists can be naturalists and non-naturalists. Anti-realists are neither natural nor unnatural: they do not think that the good (for example) actually exists at all: in or out of nature.