1. What is eudaemonia and how is it different to happiness? Discuss how Aristotle believes this can be achieved, and provide your own view on whether Aristotle's virtues are sufficient.
2. What are the most important ways that Aristotelian ethics differ from Kantian and utilitarian ethics?
3. What are the ethical issues concerning marketing and advertising in relation to consumer ‘autonomy’ and 'targeting the vulnerable' (pp XXXXXXXXXX)? Discuss, using the example of advertising to children, with reference, to one ethical theory you find to be relevant.
4. Find one example of an advertisement in a newspaper, magazine or online that you believe is morally questionable and explain why, drawing on the three major ethical theories in your answer. Attach a copy of the advertisement (or a link) to your assignment. In your analysis from a virtue ethics perspective, besure to consider Aristotle's list of virtues and the extent to which they are consistent with the actionsof the key decision-makers.
5. Refer to the Tassi reading and discuss the ethical issues in the Epic vs Apple dispute. Are there any issues of consumer autonomy and vulnerable consumers here? What would be an ethical resolution to the dispute?
6. Briefly explain the difference between the ‘caveat emptor’, ‘negligence’ and ‘strict liability approach’ to product liability (pp XXXXXXXXXX)? Which do you think is most appropriate in the case of a company providing a vaccine for COVID-19