 Once upon a time, there was a boy who was born into a family of simple tailors in the middle of sub-Saharan Africa. The boy's father wanted him to continue the family business, but the boy wanted a better life and one night decided to leave his home and go to Europe. To cross the sea, the boy built himself a raft, but once he left the shore, there was only a little wind and it didn't take long for his supplies to run out. And there he was, hungry and lonely, floating in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Imagine you live on the coast of southern Europe and one morning read about the boy's fate in a local paper. Should you yourself try to save him? Four influential philosophers, Aristotle, Mill, Kant and Nietzsche, can help us answer this and other difficult moral questions with their respective theories. Thank you for watching!