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Nothing to be submitted for these questions, however, you should be aware of the important concepts that help establish the United Nations and some of the issues the organization had to deal with. Many of these concepts help establish world-wide tools for dealing with ethics at the international level.

Questions

1. According to the text, what is the source of the human rights morality discussed in this chapter?

2. In your opinion, which one of the United Nations’ objectives or purposes is the most important?

3. What is the purpose or orientation of first-generation rights? Provide an example of a first-generation right.

4. Second-generation rights involve benefits related to what areas? Provide a specific example of a second-generation right.

5. Third-generation rights are related to Article 28 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What does Article 28 say? What are a few of the rights that some people believe are implied by Article 28?

13. Identify and discuss one United Nations action that you believe has really reduced the likelihood that nations will commit serious human rights violations.

14. Identify and discuss one International Criminal Court action that you believe has really reduced the likelihood that nations will commit serious human rights violations.

15. Identify and discuss one thing that Amnesty International has done that you believe has really reduced the likelihood that nations will commit serious human rights violations.

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Birsch Chapter 4 Questions 1 – 8

1. Proponents of the theory of ethical egoism claim that the search for a legitimate morality should begin with what commonality about people?

2. Based on dictionary definitions of “selfish,” list one similarity and one difference between “self-interested” and “selfish.”

3. According to Ayn Rand, what is “man’s highest purpose”?

4. Define the term “ethical egoism.” Identify two misconceptions about ethical egoism.

5. Why is ethical egoism considered to be a consequentialist ethical theory?

6. What is the major moral rule endorsed by ethical egoism?

7. According to an ethical egoist, what actions are morally significant? What being or beings are morally significant?

8. Identify the four steps in the ethical egoist procedure.

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Answer the 8 questions from chapter 10 of Birsch:

Birsch Chapter 10 United Nations Human Rights Morality

Answer questions: 1–5; 13–15.