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I have four questions to talk about,

Are people inherently good?
Listen: Fidler, R. (2020) ‘A true Lord of the Flies story and what we got wrong about human nature’, ABC Conversations, 12th May 2020,https:// www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/rutger– bregman-2020/12217968

Read: Dulaney, M. (2020) ”Real-life Lord of the Flies’ author Rutger Bregman on why we need a kinderview of human nature’, ABC Conversations, 21st May 2020, https:// www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-21/rutger-bregman-lord-of-the-flies-human-nature/ 12263980

NEED TO HAVE ONE MORE ACADEMIC SOURCE

How are the Black Lives Matter protests morally justified during the Covid-19 pandemic?
Read: Kontomanias, B. (2020) ‘NSW Police to try to block Sydney Black Lives Matter protest in Supreme Court due to coronavirus concerns’, ABC News, 20th July 2020, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-20/nsw-police-to-block’ target=”_blank”>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-20/nsw-police-to-block- sydney-black-lives-matter-protest-in-court/12474464

Read: Manoharan, L. (2020) ‘Why protesting racism during a pandemic is important – an epidemiologist explains’, The Conversation, 17th June 2020, https://theconversation.com/why-protesting-racism-during-a-pandemic-is’ target=”_blank”>https://theconversation.com/why-protesting-racism-during-a-pandemic-is- important-an-epidemiologist-explains-140824

ONE MORE ACADEMIC SOURCE

Sharenting: Should decisions regarding the online presence of minors be made by social media platforms, parents, or the children themselves?

Read: Barnes, R. (2018) ‘When it comes to kids and social media, do we share too much?’, ABC Life, 7th November 2018, https://www.abc.net.au/life/do-we– share-too-much-of-our-kids-lives-online/10447636

Watch: NYT Opinion (2019) ‘Why Kids Are Confronting Their Parents About ‘Sharenting’’, The New York Times Youtube Channel, 8th August 2019, https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRPUZ3pufAg

Is a democratic society a ‘good society’?

Read: Armstrong, J. (2013) ‘Election 2013 Essays: The philosophy of voting’,
The Conversation, 6th September 2013, https://theconversation.com/
election-2013-essays-the-philosophy-of-voting-17231

Read: Nussbaum, M. (2019) ‘The struggle within: How to educate for democracy’, ABC Religion and Ethics, 7th June 2019, https://www.abc.net.au/ religion/martha-nussbaum-education-for-democracy/11191430

Listen: Aly, W. and Stephens, S. (2019) ‘Can we overcome terminal disagreement in our politics and morality?’, ABC The Minefield, 24th July 2019, https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/theminefield/11336734

Your response should reflect your engagement with both individual and group learning, showing considered philosophical reflection of theory and applied ethics settings. It is important that you link the question to (some of) the theory covered within the relevant module. There are no right/ wrong answers; it is the quality of your argument we are interested in: how it is stated, how it is explained, and how it is justified.
Each response should be 250 words (word count for entire document is 1000 words). There is a 10% leeway on the entire submission (i.e. minimum word count = 900 words, maximum word count = 1100 words). Each question will be marked on its own merits, so you should not sacrifice the word count of 1 question, to allow a longer response on another question.
DO NOT provide an introduction nor conclusion to your submission. You should clearly indicate which question you are responding to using appropriate sub-headings (not included counted in the word count). You should respond to each question as succinctly as possible. You should use Formal Academic English. You are encouraged to make use of Studiosity and the Study Smart resources to ensure a well-written response.
Ethics : theory and practice

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Author: Thiroux, JW & Krasemann, KW
ISBN: 0133804054
Edition: 11th edn
Publication Date: 2015
Publisher: Pearson, Boston
LCCN: 2014020533
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