Aristotelian ethics

(1000 – 1250 words): Students compose an essay outlining their position, attitude or intention towards the specified topic. The student’s position must be clearly identified, discussed and supported with evidence from reliable sources. The student must take a position that applies belief and reasoning systems to concepts of ethics and/or knowledge (DBR 200.1) and applies said systems of knowledge and/or ethics to issues in society, history, faith, spirituality, and/or one’s own life from a global perspective (DBR 200.2).

So-for this specific assignment-students will use one of the first three discussion topics as described generally below: (Discussion Four to make an argument about the ethics of using AI’s to supplement/replace human friendships!)

Disc 4-Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethic (the ethical limits of friendship and technology)-argue whether technology undermines human relations-especially friendships-or can augment or improve them using Aristotelian ethics as the measure of good or useful or perfect friendships

Requirements: 1000-1250 words

 

To cite the main reading this chapter:

Ross, W. D. (Trans.) (2018). Nicomachean ethics. In M. Lewis & T. Ferstle (Eds.), Dialogues of belief and reason level 200 (3rd ed., pp. 172-179). Lynn University Digital Press. (Original work published ca. 350 B.C.E.)

In-text citation: (Ross, ca. 350 B.C.E./2018, p. __)

Answer preview

based on Aristotelian ethics, it is impossible to be friends with many people in the sense of perfect friendship. Yet, the AI offers equal companion and assistance to the majority of technology users, at the same time, especially when it concerns the Chatbots. In this essay, it is argued that technology undermines human relationships by replacing/supplementing human friendships. Based on the Aristotelian ethics principles of friendship, the social AI seeking to supplement/replace the human friendship undermines human relationships since it is a threat to core human values such as commitment loyalty and promotes the popularity of manipulative algorithms, which are not characteristics of perfect friendship desired by human subjects.

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