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ARTICLE 01: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/desilva/attitude.html

Question: Try to characterize the instrumental values (or wealth) and the other type of value (virtue). Note that in the West, intrinsic value is often seen as distinct from instrumental value. The course will address this distinction later, but for the moment, try to understand what a Buddhist thinks about value, since we are looking at Eastern perspectives. For those who are already familiar with the Western problem, try not to assume that the instrumental versus intrinsic value distinction applies to Buddhism in the same way as it does in the West. Notice the emphasis placed on frugality and non-waste. As a clue to drawing the distinction, think about the virtue of non-wastefulness. Is it an instrumental value?

ARTICLE 02: Po Keung

Question: Can you detect a problem with this view? Granted, we do not have the full corpus of Taoist texts to examine, but there is good reason, nevertheless, to pose a problem. Recall that Ip introduces his article by insisting that he is not deriving his ethics from the facts of science. Is he not coming dangerously close to doing just that?

Article 03: BOOTH

Try to provide a short description of Aboriginal perspective by identifying key aspects as represented in this article. As you identify key ideas, give brief explanations. Attempt to put together, in one or two paragraphs, what you think Aboriginal perspective is. Keep in mind that, while not completely adequate, this could serve as an effective opening statement if you ever have to explain briefly what you think the Aboriginal perspective is.

Article 04: Leopold

Paraphrase your interpretation of the Lockean/Jeffersonian theory of land, its potential for being owned, and how it acquires value.