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This engaging discussion delves into complex ethical questions such as the acceptability of lying and stealing, the responsibilities of parents for their children's actions, and societal views on education and criminality. It challenges the notion that personal identity and past actions define trustworthiness. Participants will consider whether the harm principle should govern morality and how fairness and money impact happiness. Join the debate on these pressing moral dilemmas and share your perspectives on what is right and wrong in contemporary society.
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Should people pretend to be something or someone they are not?
Parents are responsible for everything their kids do. Agree/Disagree?
If you do not finish high school, then you are not intelligent. Agree/Disagree?
Someone who was once a criminal should never be trusted again. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
Whether or not something is right or wrong doesn’t matter if what you are doing does not harm anyone else. Agree/Disagree?
If you do something wrong, your punishment should be based on what you did, not on what type of person you are. Agree/Disagree?
Money makes people happy. Agree/Disagree?