Short Reflection on Class Ethics Discussion
Our ethical discussions in class suggest that most people think that respecting and or caring for others is a fundamental moral imperative, and they tended to focus on religion, sports, the military or other communities that they were a part of. I initially expected the discussion to shift more towards controversial opinions. Each person was only able to give a brief description of their ethics, and we didn't get into contentious topics related to privacy, personal autonomy and property, or highly political opinions. I was sometimes surprised by the seemingly simple ethical frameworks given, with the idea that treating others as one would want to be treated is the primary guiding principle. I think most people in the class would agree that some form of utilitarianism is a good idea, and they also agree that there should be importance placed on respecting people's autonomy but also following social contracts.
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