In your opinion, if given the choice to suffer an injustice without redress or to commit an injustice with impunity, which would you choose? What does your choice say about your integrity? Explain your answer.
If you were to write an epitaph on your own tombstone, based on your character and integrity in your life, how would it read for all to see? Explain your tombstone, by indicating in bullet points, key events in your life which demonstrate integrity or the lack of...
Do a paragraph or two to discuss your impressions of Plato’s Republic, Ancient Roman or early Medieval literature based on lectures and readings. You can discuss one author if you choose, such as Virgil, Ovid, Plautus, Terence, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Saint...
Using two of your philosophers(Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and John Stuart Mill), compare and contrast their ethical theories. How do these theories impact human behavior and issues of justice? Explain how logic helps facilitate ethical studies. ...
Write a personal philosophy that reflects your opinion of what is considered “normal.” Normal is a relative term that is broadly defined. But in reality, is there a norm? We are all different in many ways.
Is the treatment of Uganda’s women morally justified, or not? In your answer, draw from the three different moral theories listed above: Aristotle’s Ethics, utilitarianism, and Kant’s Moral philosophy. Then assess these conclusions as you stake out and defend your own...