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GOODNESS & EQUALITY ETHICS PART III
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Why Be Good? Introduction Why be good? Other People Practical Answer Goodness For its Own Sake Reformulation Practical Answer A Religious Answer Goodness for its own sake Analogies
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Socrates Background Life & Death Wisdom The Real Socrates Ethical Theory Virtue Why be moral? Ethical Intellectualism Knowledge & Goodness, Ignorance & Evil
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Socrates Socrates’ Contributions Plato Ethical Theory
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Plato Background The Death of Socrates Life Comprehensive Philosophy
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The Ring of Gyges The Challenge Glaucon want to hear a defense of justice Injustice & Justice The Nature & Origin of Justice The Origin & Essence of Justice Justice & Power Why People are Just
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The Ring of Gyges The Thought Experiment The Story The Point Choice Between Lives Face to Face The Just Man Judgment
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Moral Education Introduction Moral Education Involves Controversy Practical Matters Nature, Possibility, Desirability Human Nature? Possible? Desirable?
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Moral Education Who, Why, What? Purpose? Educators? One Morality? Several Moralities? Content? Methods?
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Habit & Virtue The Origin & Nature of Virtue Human Nature Natural Faculties Acquiring Virtues City States Learning Crafts Learning Virtues
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Habit & Virtue General Rules General Rules Ethics is not theoretical Right Principle Outline Cardinal Rule Virtue: Excess & Deficiency Fostering of Virtues Health Analogy Fostering Virtues
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Habit & Virtue Pleasure & Pain Index of Moral Progress Moral Goodness Standards of Regulating Actions Concern
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Habit & Virtue An Objection & Replies Objection First Reply-Arts Reply-Distinguishing Reply-Distinguishing & Acquiring Medicine Analogy
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Habit & Virtue Practice Putting it into Practice Discourses on Morality The Many & Discourse All Means Analogy to Land
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Habit & Virtue Education in Goodness Education of the Youth Regulation of Life Guidance Parents-Second Choice
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau Background Life Some Works The Corruption of Man Emotional Noble Savage Discourse on the Arts and Science Discourse on Inequality
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau The Social Contract The Work Degeneration Contracting Sovereignty and Government Education Emile Three Sections of Growth Condemnation
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Emile The Object of Education Degeneration Needs & Education Sources of Education Nature The Education of Emile Age 10 or 12 Result Speaking Natural Moral Ideas
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Emile Education of Emile Age 15 Result Reason Emile’s Qualities More Qualities
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Equality Introduction Equality Questions About Equality
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Mary Wollstonecraft Background Life Feminism Works
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Vindication of the Rights of Women Wealth Evil Flows from the respect paid to property Hereditary Wealth Virtues & Impediments Acquiring Virtues-Duties Morality & Equality Dependence as impediment Impediments: Wealth, charm, hereditary property Duties Happiness
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Vindication of the Rights of Women The Slavery of Women Cause of Misery Distinction of Rank Wealth Laws Duties & Virtues Duties Society & Duties Becoming Virtuous Wealth as an Impediment
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Vindication of the Right of Women Society Representation Problems More Problems Solution Government & Virtue Respect & Protection Respect Protection
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Vindication of the Right of Women Conclusion Entreaty Motivation for Men
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Dr. King Background Life Education Accomplishments & Contributions
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I Have a Dream Why, When & How 100 Years Ago & Now The basis of the claim When? How? Marching Ahead The Dream American Dream Hope, Faith & Freedom
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Species Equality Introduction Animals Common Uses of Animals Quetsions Views
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Whether It Is Unlawful to Kill Any Living Thing Thomas Aquinas Objections Objection 1: Preservation of Living Things Objection 2: Deprivation of Life Objection 3: Special Punishment Augustine Augustine: Thou shalt not kill Answer: Purpose Use
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Whether It Is Unlawful to Kill Any Living Thing Replies Objection 1: For Man (Augustine) Objection 2: Lack Reason Objection 3: Use
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Rene Descartes Life & Works Life Published Works
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The Automatism of Animals Descartes Error & Motion Error Two Different Principles of Movements Appearance of Thought Proof Argument for Animals Thinking Criticism of the Argument
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The Automatism of Animals Bodies Bodies & Motion Argument Automata Argument Language Argument Life
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Duties Towards Animals Immanuel Kant Animals Animals Animals are Merely Means Animal Nature Analogous to Human Nature Duties Towards Animals Hogarth’s Engravings Love of Animals Leibniz Tender Feelings Treatment of Animals Conclusion
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Utilitarian Argument Argument Introduction Principle & Scope Standard Argument for Moral Relevance Argument Template Example
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