The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley

Choose a real person in a documentary, docuseries, or podcast that you have watched or listened to. Write 2-3 pages explaining the ethical theory the person operates under and how it influences his or her choices and relationships.
Topic Options (you may choose one of the following or get approval for another):
OCCC Library Database Free Access Documentaries (1-2 hours long; use your OCCC log in, if needed):
• The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley (HBO)
• Decoding Watson (PBS)
• OCCC Library List of Other Documentaries (please get permission for these)
Docuseries on Paid Platforms (multiple episodes for each; will take much longer to watch)
• Wild, Wild Country (Netflix)
• Lu La Rich (Amazon)
• Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez (Netflix)
• Naomi Osaka (Netflix)
• Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey (Netflix)
• Athlete A (Netflix)
Documentaries on Paid Platforms (1-2 hours long)
• Our Father (Netflix)
• FYRE: The Greatest Party that Never Happened (Netflix)
• LFG (HBO)
Free Podcasts (multiple episodes; search your phone or browser podcast app)
• The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill (Christianity Today)
• Dr. Death (Wondery)
• White Lies (NPR)
• Dirty John (Wondery)
• Which ethical theory that we covered so far this term does the person operate under?
• Is the person consistent with his or her ethical theory, or does the person frequently change
theories?
• Which philosopher would most likely condone the person’s actions?
• Which philosopher would most likely condemn the person’s actions?
• If person is still alive: In five years, if the person continues under the particular theory, what will
likely happen?