Introduction
The Mountain Terrorist scenario that constitutes the core of the corresponding student module comes from the philosopher, Bernard Williams. It is common in introductory ethics textbooks (such as Geoffrey Thomas’ An Introduction to Ethics). Williams' own account can be found in several anthologies including Ethical Theory: Classics and Contemporary Readings, 5th edition (2007) edited by Louis Pojman. (See note below,) The corresponding student module uses the core scenario to introduce students to ethical argument, to get them to recognize that they are already employing ethical arguments, and to get them to practice the virtue of reasonableness.
Core Instructor Module Links include...
- The Instructor Module Template which provides the general framework for instructor modules in the EAC Toolkit.
- The student module, "Theory Building Activities: Mountain Terrorist Exercise," which is published in the Connexions® Content Commons.
- The student module is also accessible in the course, Corporate Governance (col10396). A link included in this module provides access to this course.
- The student module can be accessed through the course, Professional Ethics in Engineering (col10399) which is published in the published in Connexions® Content Commons and linked to in this instructor module.
- See notes below for textbooks that present the core dilemma scenario.







Theory Building Activities: Mountain Terrorist Exercise
