What is an obligation to help the poor?
The topic of Keller's argument
What is filial piety?
The most important thing for well-being
What is pleasure and pain?
The person who decides what is good for a person
What is the person themself?
A theory based on virtues, eudaimonia, teleology, and natural reasoning
What is Aristotle's ethical theory?
Singer's strong principle
What is when you can prevent something very bad from happening without much sacrifice you ought do it
The theory that resembles borrowing money
What is the debt theory?
Epicurus thinks we should live this way
What is simply, pruning vain desires?
Two kinds of subjectivism
What is desire-satisfaction and value-fulfillment?
A theory based on self-evident prima facie duties
What is W.D. Ross' ethical theory?
The thought experiment which illustrates the strong principle
Keller's theory for why there are filial duties
What is the special-goods theory?
This objection says if they do not really like you, even if you do not find out, you are still worse off
What is the fake friends objection?
The thought experiment where all your pleasures are fulfilled
What is Nozick's experience machine?
What is Aquinas' ethical theory?
What is charity?
What is the gratitude theory?
This objection says pleasure/pain cannot be the only good thing otherwise our lives would be like oysters.
What is the rationality objection?
Richard Kraut's objection
What is the 'wish for a friend's child'?
What is Kant's ethical theory?
This concept is obligatory. We are doing something wrong if we don't do these
What are duties?
The theory that focuses on kinds of relationships
What is the friendship theory?
Epicurus' four kinds of pleasures
What is bodily, mental, kinetic, and static?
The case that shows immoral values
What is Don's midlife crisis?
A theory based on impartial maximization of well-being
What is Utilitarianism?