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The Question 1. BACKGROUND FACTS • “In the first 6 months of 2024, the six wealthiest men in South Africa gained on average R77 million per day each.” • “60% of the world’s cobalt is mined in the DRC. Significant amounts of this is mined under appalling conditions often by child labourers.” • “Of the top 10 wealthiest people (all men), seven are tech billionaires. Their net worth is US$ 847 billion or ZAR 13 trillion!” 2. INTRODUCTION (written for me by Prof Eccles) In assignments 2, 3 and 4 we have, as a group, reflected on the facts above. We debated whether it was ok for wealthiest six South Africans to earn on average R 77 million a day for the first six months of 2024. Some of us thought this was a reflection of their business brilliance. Some of us thought that this was morally outrageous. We then debated the issue children working in appalling conditions in cobalt mines in the DRC. Although most of us thought that this was a problem, we saw how other ethical interpretations were possible. And in the final analysis we considered the possibility that these two scenarios – great wealth and great poverty – might in fact be linked. On the basis of this, we debated whether the whole picture looked ok. I think it is safe to say that most of us were left feeling a bit uneasy about things. That is all well and good. But what about me? In this short essay, I’m going to think about this question. I’ll start out by trying to figure out where I currently fit in in this picture. Then I’m going to think forward in time. Specifically, I’m going to imagine what I hope my legacy will have been over the course of the good (eudaimonic) life I have lived. In formulating this vision of a life well lived, I’m going to make reference to key virtues or excellences (arête) that I think I will need to develop in order to achieve this good life. And I’m going to think about the sort of problems that these excellences might present if taken too far or not far enough. 3. WHERE DO I FIT IN NOW? (200 words) 4. AT THE END OF MY LIFE …… (300 words) Here you need to ‘predict’ the legacy you think you would like to leave. You should tell us the things that you hope you will have achieved, and the things that people will remember about you when your time on earth has come to an end. What you say is entirely up to you, but the aim is for you to imagine what it will look like, at the end of the day, for you to make the claim: “I have lived a good life!” In answering this, you must make sensible reference to: 1. eudaimonia, 1. key arête that you will need to develop, and 2. the role that you imagine phronesis will have played in navigating life’s complexities. From this we need to be able to see that you have understood these ke

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SUS1501

Assignment 5

Semester 2

DUE 16 September 2024

, 3. Where Do I Fit In Now?
Reflecting on my current position within the economic landscape, I find myself navigating a
complicated and multifaceted space. I acknowledge my privileges: access to education,
technology, and a stable environment that empowers me to pursue my aspirations. This
access is undeniably a significant advantage compared to individuals, such as child laborers
in the DRC, who are ensnared in cycles of poverty and exploitation.


However, I am acutely aware that these privileges also come with challenges. The economic
disparities of our world are unsettling. While I reap the benefits of the global economic
system, I cannot overlook the moral dilemmas associated with the vast wealth amassed by a
select few at the expense of many. This duality creates a sense of conflict within me.
Although I feel grateful for my opportunities, I also experience discomfort regarding the
systemic injustices that enable such inequalities.


Positioned within this global economic framework, I grapple with feelings of both fortune and
unease. I recognize the responsibilities that accompany my status and the need to engage
critically with how my actions, choices, and future career might perpetuate or challenge
these inequalities.


4. At the End of My Life…
At the conclusion of my life, I aspire to leave behind a legacy that embodies a well-lived,
eudaimonic existence. Eudaimonia, often interpreted as "human flourishing," is a pivotal
concept in virtue ethics that conveys a life filled with purpose, meaning, and fulfillment
(Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics). I envision my legacy as one marked by positive
contributions to society—not solely through personal achievements but also through tangible
efforts to reduce inequality and promote justice.


To realize this vision, I understand the significance of cultivating key virtues, or arête. For
me, these encompass compassion, integrity, and wisdom. Compassion will motivate me to
genuinely care for others, ensuring my actions stem from a sincere concern for those less
fortunate. Integrity will guide me to uphold my values, making choices that align with ethical
principles rather than seeking personal gain. Wisdom, or phronesis, will assist me in
navigating life's complexities, enabling me to balance these virtues appropriately.


Nonetheless, I acknowledge that these virtues can pose challenges. Unchecked compassion
may lead to burnout or vulnerability to exploitation. Excessive integrity could render me
inflexible or resistant to necessary change. Additionally, wisdom without compassion might
result in a cold, calculating approach. Thus, I will strive to harmonize these virtues, utilizing
phronesis to apply them wisely across varied contexts.

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