Reading Response
Question Description
Scenario:
Bob is a volatileperson, quick to anger and yelling. Samuel has a tendency to lie.Samuel knows that Bob is volatile, and Bob knows that Samuel has atendency to lie.
Bob and Samuel arehaving an argument. During the argument, Samuel tells a lie to Bob sothat Bob will agree with him. Bob knows that Samuel is lying, andwinds up screaming and frightening Samuel.
Prompt:
*While both Bob and Samuel acted unethically, whose actions areworse, Bob’s or Samuel’s? (Pick one)
Notes:
*Use one (no morethan two maximum) of the following philosophers to justifyyour position: Smith, Hutcheson, Balguy, or Kant.
*Make sure that youhave an argument (with premises and a conclusion) and that youexplain the philosopher’s ideas in your own words.
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