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ETHC 445N Week 3 Discussion; Self and Others

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Contributor
Steve Smith
Category
Ethics
Course
ETHC 445N Principles Of Ethics
Institute
Chamberlain
Pages
4

ETHC 445 Week 3 Discussion: Self and Others Initial Post Instructions Rather than living in chaos, danger, and the hostility of our neighbors, we find ways to live together. It isn't easy, but can we avoid doing so? If everybody has self-interest in their own welfare and safety, then everybody also has self- interest in the welfare and safety of others. Self-interest involves community interest, and we must think about what we are willing to give up in order to get that safety and stability for ourselves, our families, our community, our nation, and even the world. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke are just two examples of social contract moralists. Locke's philosophy helped Thomas Jefferson formulate the United States Declaration of Independence. We are interested in what it means to live together in an orderly way under a social contract. Initial Post Instructions For the initial post, address one of the following sets of questions: What is a time when you or someone you know of experienced a conflict between duty to self and loyalty to the community? What would logical reasoning say should b

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