Some difficult moral problems arise in plain, ordinary, everyday
life. For instance, many or most of us face questions such as these
at some point in our lives:
When is it wrong to lie?
Is infidelity always immoral?
Should I eat animals?
What must we do to fight oppression?
What is the moral status of children?
Is pornography immoral?
What is wrong with academic dishonesty?
How much loyalty do I owe my employer?
How much partiality should I dispay toward my friends?
What do I owe my parents?