Aristotle argues that people are not born either virtuous or vicious, but become one or the other by developing certain characteristics over time. Do you agree with his view? What evidence can you cite to support your position?
What set of personal ethical principles you live by and how you formed them How your ethical reasoning skills have been transformed, if at all, by your establishing a personal set of ethical principles to live by Real-life experience where you have appliedyour set of...
What obligations or duties do we have, if any, to animals? First, state and defend your position on this issue. Next, compare and contrast objections from philosophers such as Kant and Singer who may disagree with your point of view.
In one animal rights campaign years ago, there was a glossy poster with a beautiful female model wearing a mink coat, with blood dramatically dripping from the coat. Would you have supported the campaign poster? Why or why not, based on the ethical perspectives...
Your parents gave you up for adoption at a young age, because at the time they had you they were young and had little in the way of financial resources. They thought that your being adopted by well-educated parents with financial security would be in your best...
If you were to be under horrific circumstances, how much could you take (physical, mental, emotional, spiritual) before you sacrifice your integrity? Or would you have no qualms about giving it up at the first sign of “crisis” or “personal distress”? Explain your...