Does moral impartiality threaten human integrity and fulfillment?

Is there a defensible formulation of the Doctrine of Double Effect?
April 4, 2023
Is the possibility of moral reform necessary for moral responsibility?
April 4, 2023

Does moral impartiality threaten human integrity and fulfillment?

1 ‘Although murdering your enemies is impermissible in our society, it was
perfectly permissible in ancient times.’ Discuss.
2 Does moral impartiality threaten human integrity and fulfillment?
3 ‘The slippery slope argument is the only plausible argument against
euthanasia, but it only establishes the latter’s legal, rather than moral,
impermissibility.’ Discuss.
4 Is letting die always morally superior to killing?
5 Either (a) ‘Your money or your life.’ Discuss.
Or (b) What difference, if any, is there between the relevance of
coercion and addiction for moral responsibility?
6 Are we responsible for radically re-evaluating our characters? Are we
responsible for not doing so?
7 Either (a) What, if anything, makes it permissible to kill one innocent
person in order to save a greater number of persons?
Or (b) Can a wrong act be turned into a right act by the agent of
the action forming a different intention?
8 ‘The possibility of moral thought and judgement does not depend on the
provision of a suitable supply of moral principles.’ Discuss.
9 What is the most defensible argument for moral relativism?
10 ‘Reason is, and ought only to be, the slave of the passions.’ Discuss.