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MindTap Philosophy for Pojman/Fieser’s Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong, 8th Edition is the digital learning solution that powers students from memorization to mastery. It gives you complete control of your course—to provide engaging content, to challenge every individual, and to build their confidence. Empower students to accelerate their progress with MindTap. MindTap: Powered by You. MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience. Unique learning tools include ethics simulations, videos, suggested primary source readings from Questia, guided learning tutorials with an auto-graded homework solution, and discussion board prompts. Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics, and add your own material or notes in the eBook.
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eBook Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong, 8th Edition. The acclaimed MindTap Reader boasts a multimedia rich experience with tagged note-taking, highlighting and bookmarking for easy study guide creation.
Discussion Questions. These discussion questions allow students to reflect on the reading and see how their views compare with those of their peers.
Media Quizzes with Video. After watching news videos provided by BBC, students will answer a series of short-answer questions to stimulate their thinking and draw connections between the videos, the ethical issues raised in the reading, and the real world.
Ethics Simulations. Students can interact with engaging ethical dilemmas, make decisions and see the implications of their choices.
Chapter Essay Questions. Students can explore their understanding of concepts from the reading with these essay prompts that will engage their analytical and critical thinking skills.
Chapter Quiz. These multiple-choice and true/false question quizzes will help students quickly assess their understanding of the concepts in each chapter.
KnowNow! Philosophy Blog. The KnowNOW! Philosophy Blog connects course concepts with real-world events. Updated twice a week, the blog provides a succinct philosophical analysis of major news stories, along with multimedia and discussion-starter questions.