Answer one of the questions below, minimum 3 pages,double-spaced 1. Relativism and absolutism seem like polar opposites. One states there are many ways one can become good, and another states that there is really only one way to become good. However, both can adopt some form of egoism. Use the works of philosopher we have studied to explain how relativism and absolutism can both stake a claim to egoism.

Answer one of the questions below, minimum 3 pages,double-spaced  1.      Relativism and absolutism seem like polar opposites.  One states there are many ways one can become good, and another states that there is really only one way to become good. However, both can adopt some form of    egoism.  Use the works of philosopher we have studied to explain how relativism and  absolutism can both stake a claim to egoism.                                                     2.          Plato’s stands out as one of the earliest attempts to explain the problem of undeserved suffering.  Plato argued that it is better to suffer injustice than to commit injustice. Use a philosophical theory to justify or refute his answer.                                  3.           Political theorists have developed the idea that there is  some number of inalienable   human rights.  However, defining who can take advantage of those rights has  not been an easy question to answer. The case that is closer to the heart of philosophy takes the form of who