Social Studies: Philosophy and Ethics: Key Thinkers
Major ideas from influential philosophers in ethics and political thought
Major ideas from influential philosophers in ethics and political thought
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
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Socrates is often connected with questioning assumptions and seeking definitions of ideas like justice, courage, and virtue. Explain how the Socratic method can help people think more clearly about an ethical issue.
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Plato argued that rulers should be wise and guided by knowledge of justice. Describe Plato's idea of the philosopher-king and explain why he thought such a ruler would be better than a leader guided only by popularity.
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Aristotle believed that ethics is connected to developing good character and practicing virtue. Explain what Aristotle meant by virtue and give one example of a virtue in action.
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Confucius emphasized duties, respect, proper relationships, and moral example. Explain how Confucian ethics might guide a student's behavior toward family, teachers, or community members.
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Thomas Hobbes argued that without government, life in the state of nature would be dangerous and insecure. Explain why Hobbes believed people would agree to a strong government.
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John Locke argued that people have natural rights, including life, liberty, and property. Explain how Locke's ideas could be used to justify limiting the power of government.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote about the social contract and the general will. Explain what Rousseau meant by the general will and how it differs from the wishes of one powerful person or small group.
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Immanuel Kant argued that moral actions should be based on duty and universal moral rules. Explain Kant's idea that people should be treated as ends in themselves, not merely as means.
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Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill are connected with utilitarianism. Explain the basic goal of utilitarian ethics and describe one strength and one possible weakness of this approach.
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Mary Wollstonecraft argued for women's education and equality. Explain why her ideas were important to ethical and political debates about rights.
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Karl Marx criticized economic inequality and argued that class conflict shapes history. Explain how Marx's ideas connect ethics with questions about work, wealth, and power.
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John Rawls used the idea of a veil of ignorance to think about justice. Explain how this thought experiment is supposed to help people design a fair society.
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