o Construct a 500- to 750-word mock dialogue on the relationship between personal identity and moral agency. Choose two of the following theorists for the dialoguers: Kant, Socrates, Hume, and Beauvoir. Within the dialogue, demonstrate the two theorists’ foundational concepts. This activity will help you to better differentiate and explain the central viewpoints of each of these thinkers.
o Using the readings from this topic, as well as Cline Library and Internet sources, research the views of Kant, Socrates, Hume and Beauvoir toward the concept of personal agency.
o Select two of these four philosophers: Kant, Socrates, Hume and Beauvoir. Summarize each philosopher’s view toward moral agency.
o Construct a dialogue between two philosophers, discussing their beliefs on personal identity and moral agency. Be sure to describe each philosopher’s view as well as how each would answer and respond to one another. Your dialogue should be at least 500 words and no more than 750.