PHILO 10: ETHICS
Lesson 3: Justice and Moral Rights
Intended Learning Outcomes
Know “What is Right?
Determine the measuring cup of certain action to be right
Evaluate Mill’s Justice when directed to society’s pursuit for the greatest happiness of the
greatest number
Introduction:
Congratulations! You are now in Lesson 3. From this lesson, you will be able to understand
the relationship of justice and moral in the context of rights. This topic will also evaluate the
inerest of the society’s happiness.
Time Frame: 3 days
Activity
Base from your personal experience, define the two (2) key words of utilitarianism.
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Analysis
What is/are the distinction between Justice and Morals?
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What are the common grounds of the two rights presented?
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PHILO 10: ETHICS
Abstract
PHILO 10: ETHICS
PHILO 10: ETHICS
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PHILO 10: ETHICS
Application
Justice and Morals are two (2) principles presented by Mill. Discuss your stand on the question
below, which both principles: justice and moral rights are violated yet justifiable.
When it is justifiable to torture suspected criminals?
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Congratulation!
You made it.
Be prepared for the next lesson.