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PHIL200 Introduction to Ethics!EgoismInstructions:Requirements:Your initial post should be at least 250 words.MLA citation, both in-text and on a Works Cited page.Topic B: EgoismPsychological egoism
PHIL200 Introduction to Ethics!
Egoism
Instructions:
- Requirements:
- Your initial post should be at least 250 words.
- MLA citation, both in-text and on a Works Cited page.
Topic B: Egoism
Psychological egoism is the view that all persons, without exception, seek their own self-interest. Ethical egoism is the view that recognizes that perhaps not all persons seek their own self-interest but all should do so. Explain whether Glaucon's argument supports psychological hedonism or ethical egoism or both. Explain whether psychological egoism implies ethical egoism.Initial posts must be 250+ words, using correct grammar and spellcheck. Use spell-check and check your word count.
- If you do quote from a source, please list the source at the bottom of your post.
READING MATERIAL
Ethics, An Online TextbookStephen O' Sullivan and Philip A. PecorinoChapter 3: RelativismChapter 4: Ethical Theories
Introduction to Ethical StudiesLee Archie and John G. ArchieChapter 23: "The Ring of Gyges" by Plato
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