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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-09-16 09:25 am
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Ethics [Thursday, September 16, 2nd period]

"'Do unto others as you would have done unto you,'" Anakin quoted as the students found their seats. "On this planet, that phrase is known as the Golden Rule. It sounds quite altruistic, which might be why they are more than a few more cynical versions of it around: 'do unto others before they can do unto you,' and the like. The rule also seems to be assuming that everyone wants the same things done to them. But what if you don't mind getting poked in the stomach? Does it follow that you could aimlessly poke people? What if you don't see anything wrong with stealing, or killing, or hating entire groups of people?"

He shrugged. "I suppose the Golden Rule could be simplified as 'be nice to people, so they'll be nice to you' but out here in the real world, we all know it doesn't exactly work like that, and the concept could also be reinterpreted as 'it doesn't bother me, so why does it bother you?' Is this a case of aiming for an ideal and hoping that it will cause a ripple effect of positive things, or something overly simplistic that taken to its logical extreme renders itself useless?"

He smiled. "I like to ask nice, easy questions."

Re: Answer one of the many, many questions! [9/16]

[identity profile] whateverknight.livejournal.com 2010-09-17 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
With all the turmoil of deep, philosophical thoughts rattling around in Squall's head, you'd think he'd want to share some of that.

Instead, the words that came out of his mouth were, "It's not the Golden Law. It's not like people are required to follow it, anyway."

Now that he'd neatly sidestepped the questions so that he didn't have to bother answering any of them, he went back to his internal debate over whether the rule actually implied good things would come back to you, or if that was irrelevant.