Study guide for final quiz
This study guide presents the various topics and readings for the final quiz. Your job, of course, is to be able to show that you understand the many theories and arguments and responses to these arguments.
ABORTION
Our
last quiz covered the divine command theory from the Rachels chapter on
morality and religion, so there will be no questions about that. But there was
discussion of abortion in that chapter that you should be familiar with.
We
introduced the issue with this page:
We
reviewed many arguments using this:
Here
is a PowerPoint on abortion:
We discussed a view on
what persons are, or what personhood is, that is similar to a view presented by
Mary Anne Warren in an article (from RTD and widely available online):
“On
the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion”;
We discussed Don Marquis’s main argument in his article “Why Abortion is Immoral” (from RTD and widely available online):
- Fetuses are not persons. But killing fetuses is PF wrong nevertheless.
Marquis argues that it
is prima facie wrong to kill us because killing us deprives us of our valuable
futures.
1. Any action that deprives X of X’s valuable
futures is prima facie wrong.
2. Abortion deprives fetuses of their valuable
futures.
3. Therefore, abortion is PF wrong.
We
also discussed Judith Thompson’s “A Defense of Abortion” article, featuring the
Famous Violinist, Henry Fonda, burglars and People Seeds examples (from RTD and widely available online):
Among
other issues, the violinist example is designed to show something about the
right to life. What was that, and how does that relate to abortion?
Here
is a shortened version of that article:
ETHICAL EGOISM AND POVERTY:
The Rachels chapter on Ethical Egoism (and poverty)
Please read "The Singer Solution to World Poverty," from the NY Times, and in The Right Thing to Do, and/or "Famine, Affluence and Morality"
A
poverty PowerPoint:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cd8z5gp1g8i63jg/famine.ppt?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cd8z5gp1g8i63jg/famine.ppt?dl=0
We
watched some videos by Peter Singer:
UTILITARIANISM AND ITS APPLICATION TO ANIMALS AND DRUGS
Chapters on Utilitarianism in EMP. The first chapter introduced the theory and
applied it to some moral problems (treatment of animals, drug use, euthanasia
[however, we didn’t discuss this topic]). The second chapter discussed some
theoretical challenges to the theory.
Please read John Simmon's "Reasonable Humans and Animals" (also, here)
Please read Peter Singer's "All Animals Are Equal" (also in RTD)
And Michael Huemer's "Unjust Drug War" (also in RTD)
Please read John Simmon's "Reasonable Humans and Animals" (also, here)
Please read Peter Singer's "All Animals Are Equal" (also in RTD)
And Michael Huemer's "Unjust Drug War" (also in RTD)
OVERALL
Finally,
general reflections on the overall methods we’ve used in this class.
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