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yitayningwut,ya something like that. after this break ive got a essay on the virtue of ethics to write…

sam4321, Nechomah that’s part of my problem. well its not a problem, its just a hindrance in this class. all of my morals and ethics are viewed from a Torah stand point.

dvorak, i’m talking about in the outside world. yes there is teshuva but a one semester class is not going to change a person so drastically (imo). the rest is why i have an issue with class. is all black and white, no grey area. after reading just the introduction chapter of some famous medical ethical issues, my first thought was, “if i ever CH”V ever had a medical dilema, first thing i would do is ask a Rav”.

aries, i agree with your entire post. this may contradict my OP but i really do. but learning ethics and morals so that they are permanent parts of a person’s life takes lots of might and learning. one semester in college imo will not change a person’s life. it seems this class is just teaching morals belong here here and here but don’t say how to use them

cpno, no not brooklyn college

Hi btguy, yes once a person is educated in ethics… educated being the key word. 15 weeks is not an education. this week’s ppt is on Rousseau. his theories i’m starting to understand. i have to read the slides and book a few times more but that will have to wait until next week after i finish the above mentioned essay. i’m gonna have to stick with this course so i can get a good grade and raise my gpa. i may end up not hating the class but it might be stretching it to say i may enjoy it. but i may take you up for feedback.

thanx e/o. i feel a little better now.