Assignment for Tuesday, March 24, 1998

Reading: Boss, 255-265

Informal Writing:
 

Additional Questions

a) Which of the critiques of ethical egoism presented by Boss seem most important to you? Explain this critique carefully - and explain carefully why it is most important.

b) Previously we have examined the following sorts of frameworks (note: while there are some correlations between specific conceptions, traditions, etc., not all the parallels and connections suggested by this table are correct).
conceptions of human nature
religious traditions
religious theories
conscience
politics
rational/altruistic 

(positive freedom)

desire-driven/ 

self-centered 

(negative freedom) 

prophetic 

apocalyptic 

natural law

divine command 

Kohlberg, Gilligan's theories of moral development - 

"justice" and "care" 

democratic

authoritarian 

If we now add a column - one which would include ethical egoism, communitarian, and middle-ground positions -
 

c) On Tuesday, March 24, we will consider the case of Dax Cowart, a young man who was badly burned and who wanted to die rather than face the pain and suffering of an extensive rehabilitation program.

Begin to think about how you would respond to Dax's request to be allowed to die from