Boy, that party.. Much virtual debauchery was to be had.. The arrivals, the posting, the inebriated antics, fun times. It's an interesting quandry actually, whether we help or hinder our juniors.. One that should surely be debated in Ethics courses all over the nation.
2004 Philosophy Exam.
Answer two questions from this section;
1.)You're on holiday, on the beach in Greece. Playing in the sand you discover an unusual-looking ring. You put it on. You are utterly astounded to realise that it is the famous 'Ring of Gyges'. Later that day, contemplating the sunset, you ask yourself "Now that I have this ring, what reason do I have to continue to be moral?"
Share your deliberations with the examiner. In your response make sure you consider what the theory of virtue ethics might offer as reasons for continuing to be moral. (You are not required to accept these reasons; rather, you need to show that you know what they are) [1]
2.)Concluding a lengthy process of struggle, work, discovery (Self and otherwise), you triumphantly complete a major work, to find that 'your' forum space is in the process of being invaded. You ask yourself "Now that I've finished my work, what reason do I have to relent my iron grip?"
Share your deliberations, utilising multiple ethical principles, including;
-Utilitarian
-Kantian
-Virtue ethics.
-Aristotlian ethics.
-Machiavellian ethics.
-Hobbesian ethics.
-Boredian ethics.
You are not required to relent your grip, but instead understand the motives for maintaining virtual power in a wide range of contexts.
*Low trumpet noise plays, as if to signal 'failed joke'.*
*Adds 'Scared Standard' to 'highlights', if permission is granted*
[1]2002 Philosophy Half-Yearly, Sydney University.