http://brambless.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] brambless.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-12-05 08:20 pm
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Ethics Class, Monday, 2-4pm

Tara's face is tight and drawn as she addresses the class.

"For those of you who heard about Friday's class - we're not talking about that. If you wish to talk to me in my office hours you are very welcome to although they will be slowplayed liek woah, because I'm single parenting this week. However, I would appreciate it if we could keep in-class discussion today on the topic at hand.

"The topic, such as it is, will be chosen today by you, not by me. Here's what I want you to do:

"Raise an ethical issue. Give us your opinion on it. I don't mind what you choose - there are hundreds of issues we haven't touched on yet in class. Go wild. Have some fun with it, if you want to, just make sure there is an ethical question to be addressed. Respond to another person's raised issue with your opinion - beyond just 'I agree'. I'd love to see you all engage in some proper debates with one another, and I'm quite happy to give extra credit for people who engage in multiple debates."
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Re: Class Discussion

[personal profile] soldtoarmenians 2005-12-05 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Xander nods in response to her question. "Yeah, I kind of wonder whether there's not some difference between...wrong, and...unfair, or something? Like, you steal a loaf of bread from some store owner to feed your family because you've got no other choice, and he loses money, and maybe that hurts him, and that's not fair. But is it the wrong thing to do, or is just something you have to suck it up and take the consequences for if you get caught? If the other choice is to let your family starve, it's pretty hard to call that as a 'right' one."
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Re: Class Discussion

[personal profile] chasingangela 2005-12-05 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's a really good point," Angela says, chewing on a thumbnail in thought. "It's like -- there's absolutely wrong, as in killing, and then there's .... I kind of want to say "mostly" wrong. Like theft, where it might help the person doing the "wrong" thing more than it hurts the victim."
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Re: Class Discussion

[personal profile] soldtoarmenians 2005-12-05 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe it's not even 'wrong' or 'right' in that case, but... good or bad? Stealing's bad -- it's bad for the person who gets his stuff stolen, and it's bad for the thief if he gets caught, and probably even if he doesn't, if he feels guilty but like he didn't have a choice. And if he didn't have a choice, then things were probably pretty bad to begin with. But not necessarily wrong, if we mean 'the thing you shouldn't do.'"