Objective:
1. Understand Plato's definition of justice and his rationale for why we should be morally virtuous
2. Become introduced to three major moral theories and very generally how we've seen them pop up in our starter moral dilemma discussions.
Essential Q:
Why be morally virtuous?
Starter:
"A Case for Cannibalism"
Agenda:
1. Starter
2. Review
3. Time to finish skits + rehearse
4. Perform skits
5. Debrief skit activity
6. Introduction to 3 moral theories and Jigsaw Activity
7. Begin reading on your group's moral theory/philosophy
Homework:
1. Complete "Researching" and "Reading + Annotation" ONLY for your group's moral philosophy
2. Continue reading Montana 1948 (to be completed by next Monday).
3. HONORS: Read your additional reading assignment and complete the circled "Exercise" questions. This is due Friday, beginning of class.
Resources:
Deontology Jigsaw Assignment
Rights Ethics Jigsaw Assignment
Utilitarianism Jigsaw Assignment
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