SECTION A:
Section A consists of one compulsory question. ALL CANDIDATES MUST ATTEMPT THIS
QUESTION. You may NOT substitute this question with a question of your choice.
Question 1
50 marks
Sigmund Freud wrote in his published 1930 work, Civilisation and its Discontents, that
Men are not gentle creatures ...they are, on the contrary, creatures among
whose instinctual endowments is to be reckoned a powerful share of
aggressiveness. As a result, their neighbour is for them not only a potential
helper or sexual object, but also someone who tempts them to satisfy their
aggressiveness on him ...Homo homini lupus.
(a) What significance does Freud's statement hold in arguing for the necessity of
legal and ethical codes in modern societies? ............................................... 8 marks
(b) Describe two examples, preferably published and verified, of cases or persons
that demonstrate Freud's statement to be true in respect of a human's
wickedness toward fellow-humans ..................................................................6. marks
(c) Define Ethics and, with the use of relevant examples, apply your definition
to (i) group standards; and (ii) individual norms ............................................6. marks
(d) In your own words, explain the difference between Ethics and Law. Marks for
sub-question (d) will be awarded as follow:
1. Explanation of statutory law ..............................................................................5. marks
2. Explanation of common law/case law ..............................................................5 marks
3. Explanation of customary law ............................................................................5. marks
4. Explanation of how Ethics differs from each of the categories of law .......15 marks
SECTION B.............. Please Turn Over
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