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saddeserthermit ([personal profile] saddeserthermit) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2015-02-03 08:13 am
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Ethics, Tuesday

There was no particular set-up this week; just your usual view of two grown men in robes the likes of which certain types of hippie would fight for. "A classic topic within the realm of ethics is the notion of the ends justifying the means," Obi-Wan said. "There are schools of thought that consider the means true as long as the end is just-- intention being more important than the actual consequence."

Anakin, who'd spent a lot of time with Atton recently, pursed his lips at that. "And then there are those who think that sounds like 'just think happy thoughts at the problem; instead of, you know, fix it."

Hard to believe this guy fell to the Dark Side, huh? Mmm, impulsiveness.

Was that a sigh? ... Yes, that was a sigh. Anakin.

"Or, at the other extreme, it might end in extreme and harmful actions taken for some hypothetical future gain," Obi-Wan said. "There is a middle road, of course: one can commit to some less than savory options for a common goal..."

"...and then deny ever having done so to maintain the moral high ground," Anakin finished, nodding.

...Obi-Wan turned to him and shot him a look. "No."

"So explain it to the class, Master 'I Faked My Own Death'," Anakin retorted.

"Are you still sour about that?" Anakin, really. Your ability to hold grudges... "Yes, I faked my own death. So I could disguise myself as a criminal and stop a Separatist plot that, we felt at the time, could cause immeasurable harm." He took a deep breath. "Anakin here is still upset because I didn't tell him, which is hardly the level of consequence I was attempting to describe."

Anakin rolled his eyes. "Every consequence doesn't have to have galactic ramifications," he said. "Hurting people's feelings is still a consequence you need to take into account." Another sour look Obi-Wan's direction. "Even if you didn't mean to."

"Your reaction is what sold my apparent death to the galaxy in the first place," Obi-Wan said. He shook his head before he got mired in this entirely. "...But, yes, let's discuss. Does intent ever excuse one's actions? Is there an end that justifies any means? If the answer to the first question is 'yes', and to the second is 'no', then how far do you believe someone may go and still remain in the bounds of the acceptable?"

Re: Discussion

[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2015-02-03 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not expecting they'd do it out of the goodness of their own hearts," Elsa replied, just as dryly. "Somebody who creates something like that clearly has the intention of using it. But rebels generally rebel because they want to see justice. If they can't get in safely to clean up the damage themselves, then assuming those evil people are eventually taken to task, picking up the pieces again ought to be part of their punishment. I feel like that sort of person would have a lot of damage to pick up after, in the wake of something like that."

A beat, and then she lifted her chin a little.

"Though I'm certain whatever their end goal was, to them, it justified the means, as well. Evil people aren't terribly big on accepting responsibility for their actions, either. That doesn't make them any less at fault for it."

If Elsa had any idea that Anakin had been using a real scenario as an example here, she'd probably go crawl under her desk for a while.
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Re: Discussion

[personal profile] sith_happened 2015-02-03 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"They just don't tend to care about fault," Anakin said. "They care entirely about results."

Re: Discussion

[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2015-02-03 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's why it's so important to be aware of the consequences of your actions," Elsa replied, crossing her arms in front of herself. "Because sometimes the only thing separating good and evil is the willingness to ignore smaller damages in favor of pursuing that one big payout in the end. The final payoff might be worth it to the person making those choices, but does it really excuse everything you did to get there?"

Yes, now she was the one asking the ethical questions. If it helped any, at least this one was fairly rhetorical.
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Re: Discussion

[personal profile] sith_happened 2015-02-04 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
"But you can also get so mired up in the small consequences that you get paralyzed and don't act at all," Anakin said. "If you go outside, chanced are that you've squished a bug just by walking, which was bad luck for the bug, but you aren't exactly going to atone to his family, are you?"

Re: Discussion

[identity profile] iceolatedqueen.livejournal.com 2015-02-04 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"I might not," Elsa agreed. "But I might at least feel remorseful if I become aware of what I did. It really does depend on the situation, as well. I can't afford to not act," though arguably she could just stay inside and never step on any bugs, "but I still have a responsibility to find a way to get to my end result without causing unnecessary damage along the way."