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  • Unit 1: Murder, Morality, and the Value of Human Life
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    These study guides will help you get ready for the final exam. They discuss the key topics in each unit, walk through the learning outcomes, and list important vocabulary terms. They are not meant to replace the course materials!

    • Unit 1 Study Guide: Murder, Morality, and the Value of Human Life Page
    • Unit 2 Study Guide: Rights, the State, and the Free Market Page
    • Unit 3 Study Guide: Morality, Markets, and Immanuel Kant Page
    • Unit 4 Study Guide: John Rawls' Theory of Justice Page
    • Unit 5 Study Guide: Ethics and Politics of Virtue Page
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