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Comments (7)
Anonymous said
at 12:28 pm on Apr 10, 2007
Choosing... is what life is about. Even in certain moments when we cannot choose, we are decidng how to cope with them. It is inside each of us making the best decision posible, and that is what Ethics is about.
We have a long trip to go, and one of our choices is doinig it toghether so as to make it simpler and nicer.
Let's start questioning ourselves so that we become aware of our own decisions.
Anonymous said
at 12:30 pm on Apr 10, 2007
Everything in our life is a choice...
But, the question is: Are all the choices dramatically important? Or, are there some decisions that we take, let's say, unconciously?
Of course that certain things, such as, whether to wear a green or a white t-shirt may not be the most important choices we will have to make in our daily lives... However, there are others, such as deciding whether to cheat in an exam or not, that will make a difference in the way we will face our life...
Anonymous said
at 12:36 pm on Apr 10, 2007
I coudn`t agree more on this opinion.Living is making choices. that`s about it.
Anonymous said
at 12:38 pm on Apr 10, 2007
the one above was me!!
Anonymous said
at 12:40 pm on Apr 10, 2007
I do agree with you Yohi that life is about making choices - and a lot more, of course (:-)! But yes, every moment of our waking lives we are making choices. I think that Ethics enables us to ponder over the different choices that are available to us. Teachers particularly can (and should) profit from that space of reflection that Ethics provide in order to take their own decisions ,which will influenced their work, concsientously.
Anonymous said
at 12:52 pm on Apr 10, 2007
I think that life is making choices, and the way we make those decisions which ethics concerns is what conditionates our life.
Anonymous said
at 6:01 am on Apr 17, 2007
Great discussion! I've made a blog entry on it at:
http://ethicsforteachers.blogspot.com/2007/04/living-is-choosing.html
Let's keep it rolling!
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