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Question 1) What makes an action moral, according to Kant?
Question 2) What are the Kantian reasons for why Spam is immoral? EXPLAIN, in some detail - according to the central concept of Kantianism.
Question 3) What are the Kantian reasons why child pornography and sexting by minors are immoral. EXPLAIN, in some detail - according to the central concept of Kantianism.
Question 4) Do you agree or disagree with the above Kantian evaluations? Do you think that something important is overlooked by these Kantian evaluations - if so, then what?
Question 5) At what point does Mill think speech given in public should be cesnored (according to the lecture's presentation of Mill)?
Question 6) What is the reason why Mill thinks almost none of speech should be censored?
Question 7) At what point does Tavani think speech should be censored?
Question 8) Does Tavani agree or disagree with Mill on the limits of free speech? Explain why.
Question 9) Do you think that KKK speeches are moral? Explain why or why not.
Question 10) Do you think that KKK speeches should be censored? Explain why or why not.
Question 11) From your answers to 9) and 10) - does it follow that all immoral speeches should be censored?
- What do you find to be most convincing about the material of the lecture and the reading? (Do not say that "everything" or "nothing" was convincing but find something specific)
- What is the reason why it is convincing? (Your answer should be as objective as possible)
- What do you find to be the least convincing about the material of the lecture and the reading? (Do not say that "everything" or "nothing" was not convincing but find something specific)
- What is the reason why it is not convcing? (Your answer should be as objective as possible)
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