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Please, pick one of the titles for the essay- 1. “Building autonomous battlefield robots would mean no more allied soldiers would die needlessly, and so would be a good thing” Discuss 2. If we wanted to build morality into a machine, how might we begin to go about doing so? 3. Is Moral knowledge abstract knowledge, as Plato suggests? If so, how are we supposed to understand it? 4. Kant argues that morality can be reduced to a set of duties which comply with the categorical imperative. Often, however, situations arise where two duties clash with one another. Does Kant’s theory give us the tools with which to decide which duty to prioritise? 5. If the pursuit of happiness is the goal of Utilitarianism, how do we decide what is to count as happiness? 6. Aristotle argues that every moral choice is context-sensitive, so we cannot develop simple rules that will guide us morally. But, if we can’t have simple rules to guide us, how are we supposed to know what to do when faced with a moral dilemma? 7. Do Human beings have any moral obligations to each other? 8. Can science help us understand morality? 9. Just because some behavior, like, say, altruism, is ‘natural’ to us, does that make it right? 10. Is there anything morally wrong with human genetic enhancement? b. please see the advise at the attached finle
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