Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Homework #9 (CHAPTER 3, ETHICS)

Questions 1-4 are taken from this post.

1. Is there moral knowledge? Explain with one example from your daily life. Think of a good/or bad action coming from a friend (no less than 50 words). 

2. What are moral facts? (in your own words, avoid copying my text).

3. In what sense is Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People a masterpiece? Is this moral knowledge?

4. Why is it that Best Consensus cannot be produced overnight? Is Best Consensus infallible? Explain your answer. 

Questions 5-7 are based on this lecture. 

5. a) What is the difference between morality and etiquette

b) Provide an example of each from your own life based on the definitions.  

c) Why is etiquette (LI) so important for Confucius?

6. Morality and law are not the same, in what manner? Again, from your personal experience, bring up an instance when there's a law you consider immoral and wish it would change (or else, something immoral in need of a law.   

7. Why is slavery wrong now in 2024? Why was it not wrong in, say, 424 B.C.?

8. What's Hedonism and the pleasure argument? (Triff lecture)

9- What is "sustainable pleasure" according to Epicurus? (same lecture as above)

10- Define Ethical egoism. What's the difference between genuine (BEST) and apparent interests? Bring an example from your own life.

11- Point to the difference between interest and best interest. Bring an example from real life to make the point.

12- Make a defense of ethical egoism in two points.

13- What does this satement mean? Explain.

In the end, the ethical egoist becomes an altruist of sorts. She is not fooling herself that altruism should erase the expecting good in return. Why not? It reinforces the stereotype of the free rider. 


(Whatever answer is stressed in yellow requires at least 30 words).

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