Quotes from Readings
Moral Decisions 1
Class Concepts
Moral Decisions 2
Virtues/Character
100

Which reading is this quote from “The question is not whether you can get away with it, but whether you can live with yourself if you do.”

Colin McGinn in "Why Not Be a Bad Person"

100

You find Bill Gates wallet with $1000 inside. Are you going to return it?

Yes, because it is the morally right decision.

100

The study of what is right and wrong and how people should act. It’s a branch of philosophy that looks at moral principles.

Ethics

100

A cashier hands you $10 more than you should have received in change. Do you keep the money?

Yes, because money is money, and that is free $10.

100

Telling the truth and not lying or cheating.

Honesty

200

Which reading is this quote from “No one is just willingly, but only when compelled.”

"The Ring of Gyges" 

200

You see someone being bullied by a group of your friends. Do you stand up to the bullies or remain silent?

You stand up to them even though they are your own friends because it is the right thing to do.

200

Putting the needs and well-being of others before your own, often helping without expecting anything in return.

Selflessness

200

Your wife/husband desperately needs a type of medicine, but you cannot afford it. Will you steal the medicine from a local pharmacy?

Yes, because that is your partner's life at stake. 

200

Doing the right thing even when it is difficult or scary.

Courage 

300

Which reading is this quote from “The Golden Rule does not tell us what to do; it tells us how to decide what to do.”

R. M. Maclver in "The Deep Beauty of The Golden Rule" 

300

A train is running down a track where it would kill 5 people, but if you flip the switch, it will go down another track it will only kill one. Are you flipping the switch?

No, because if you touch the switch, you are committing an act of murder.

300

Putting your own needs and interests above others, sometimes without caring how it affects them.

Selfishness 

300

Do you have a moral obligation to save a child drowning in a shallow pond, but the only cost is that you muddy your most expensive clothes?

Yes, because you are saving an innocent life.

300

Treating others kindly and valuing their feelings and rights.

Respect

400

Which reading is this quote from “The achievement of his own happiness is man’s highest moral purpose.”

Ayn Rand in "The Virtue of Selfishness"
400

Mr. Nordstrom leaves the answers to the hardest test of the year on his desk and leaves the room. Are you taking pictures of the answers?

Yes, because who would not take up that opportunity?

400

A moral principle that says you should treat others the way you want to be treated. It appears in many religions and philosophies.

Golden Rule

400

You receive a package at your home that belongs to your neighbor, but it has something you really want but cannot afford. Do you keep the package?

No, you give it back because you would want them to do the same for you. 

400

Being accountable for your actions and doing what you are supposed to do.

Responsibilty 

500

Which reading is this quote from “Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in that of another, always as an end and never merely as a means.”

Immanuel Kant in "Dignity and Self Respect"

500
Your dog and a random stranger are hanging off a cliff. You can only save one. Who are you saving?

Your own dog because he means more to you than the random stranger.

500

The idea that what is right or wrong depends on the person, culture, or situation. There are no absolute moral rules that apply to everyone.

Relativism 

500

You discover your best friend's partner is cheating on them. Do you tell them the truth or keep it to yourself, knowing it would destroy all of their happiness?

Yes, because no matter what, they will find out at some point and be heartbroken. 

500

Caring about others and wanting to help when they are suffering.

Compassion

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