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Ethics and Morality Debates

Moral dilemmas, privacy versus safety, animal rights, fairness, punishment, and responsibility.

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Benchmark action: what makes an argument morally convincing

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what makes an argument morally convincing Accept the rule if it creates measurable public benefit or reduces a clear harm. Reject the rule if it shifts cost to people with less power or weak evidence. Vote after naming one fact that would change your mind.
when does safety justify limiting freedom Accept the rule if it creates measurable public benefit or reduces a clear harm. Reject the rule if it shifts cost to people with less power or weak evidence. Vote after naming one fact that would change your mind.
which moral dilemmas reveal the strongest disagreement Accept the rule if it creates measurable public benefit or reduces a clear harm. Reject the rule if it shifts cost to people with less power or weak evidence. Vote after naming one fact that would change your mind.

Debate Prompts You Can Use

Prompt 1

What makes an argument morally convincing?

For side: Make the strongest case that the rule should be accepted.

Against side: Make the strongest case that the rule creates hidden costs.

Switch test: What evidence would make a reasonable voter change sides on what makes an argument morally convincing?

Prompt 2

When does safety justify limiting freedom?

For side: Make the strongest case that the rule should be accepted.

Against side: Make the strongest case that the rule creates hidden costs.

Switch test: What evidence would make a reasonable voter change sides on when does safety justify limiting freedom?

Prompt 3

Which moral dilemmas reveal the strongest disagreement?

For side: Make the strongest case that the rule should be accepted.

Against side: Make the strongest case that the rule creates hidden costs.

Switch test: What evidence would make a reasonable voter change sides on which moral dilemmas reveal the strongest disagreement?

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