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Old 08-14-2007, 02:29 PM
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If you study the Instant Cert material, you will be well prepared for the first section of the exam. I would go over the practice scenarios several times to get you ready for the second section.

However, it's very difficult to study for the second section (yes/no answers) just because many of the questions seem to have more than one correct answer. Lots of double negative wordings......Some of the questions are general ethics scenarios while others start out with something like:

"If you were to use (enter philosopher's name) principle of ethics......

So make sure you fully understand the fundamental positions of the various figures such as Kant, Mill, Epicurus, etc...plus the general utilitarian, hedonistic,etc. viewpoints.
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