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Date: Tuesday 19th May 2009
Time: 13:50- 16:00
Venue: Brook 245Instructions to candidates:
1. Answer TWO questions.
2. You may take NO MORE THAN 200 words of notes into the examination, which must be handed in with the script at the end.
3. You shouldn’t re-present material you have already used in an essay, and you shouldn’t repeat in your second answer material you have already used in your first.
4. In your answers, you will be expected to use what you have learnt about key thinkers in the field.
1. Is there one way of life that is good for human beings?
2. Is the right thing to do always the rational thing to do?
3. Is there any greater good than pleasure?
4. Would a person who had no feelings whatever for their fellow human beings nevertheless have obligations of a moral kind?
5. In order to understand what morality is, does it help to imagine what life would be like without it?
6. Is there ever any reason to put others first?
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