[SOLVED] Categorical Imperative
III. Short Answer: (5 points each) Aim to write approximately 5-6 sentences for each answer. Anything less will most likely be insufficient (but writing more for the sake of writing more will not guarantee a higher grade). Be sure to answer all components of the questions 9. Mill claims that it is possible to distinguish between higher and lower pleasures. Explain his test to measure the quality of a pleasure and provide one example to illustrate. Do you think this test is a reliable indicator of whether a pleasure is higher or lower? Why or why not? 10. What is Kants position on suicide? Ensure that your answer draws on at least one version of the Categorical Imperative and explains how the Imperative can be used as a way to determine which actions to take or avoid. 11. What are two major differences between the moral theories of Mill and Kant? 12. What aspects of Kants philosophy does Carol Hay apply to the question of whether a person has a duty to resist their own oppression? 13. What role do pleasure and pain play in cultivating virtue and seeking the good life, according to Aristotle? How does Aristotles conception of pleasure and pain differ from Mill or Kant? (Note: You need only to explain how Aristotles view on this differs from either one or the other not both). 14. In Utilitarianism and Empire, Sara Ahmed argues that Mills utilitarianism played an important role in the justification of the British colonization of India. What reasoning does Ahmed employ to reach this conclusion? What can we learn about utilitarianisms weakness as an ethical theory from Ahmed? Do you think Mills argument for the colonization of India is a misuse of utilitarian reasoning? Use the following scenario to answer the questions: Scenario: Amys daughter is suffering from a deadly and painful disease that affects over one million children. A young and wealthy pharmaceutical CEO recently purchased the rights to the treatment for this disease and decided to sell it for $100,000 a dose (compared to the $10 it costs to manufacture the treatment)a price that most of the families cannot afford. Amy is fairly certain that she can break into the CEOs lab and steal the cure for her daughter and other suffering children although she knows that she will have to lie and commit murder to do so. She will also likely be arrested and sent to prison for her crimes. 15. If Amy was a virtue ethicist, what might she do? Why? 16. If Amy was a Kantian, what would be the morally permissible thing to do? Explain your reasoning.