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The Arts and ethics

Objective: Use questioning to create connections between the different AOKs and WOKs. The Arts and ethics. THE Plan. Do you see a pattern yet? Reflect on key points. (Will be uploaded by the end of the day) Due: Monday Today: QUESTIONING!!!!. Art and History.

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The Arts and ethics

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  1. Objective: Use questioning to create connections between the different AOKs and WOKs The Arts and ethics

  2. THE Plan • Do you see a pattern yet? • Reflect on key points. (Will be uploaded by the end of the day) • Due: Monday • Today: QUESTIONING!!!!

  3. Art and History • To what extent can we learn about the past from art? • Consider… • What different forms of art can be a reflection on history? • Is art biased? Is it reliable? • Can you trust an artist to truly represent history?

  4. Art and Human Sciences • How does literature help us understand human nature? • Consider… • Texts that have left an impact on you • “Hills Like White Elephants” • Characters that have stuck with you

  5. Ethics and Arts • To what extent should the arts have a moral function? • Consider… • Do artists have any moral responsibilities? • Can art be offensive? • What is the purpose of art?

  6. Ethics and Natural Sciences • Are scientists morally responsible for how their discoveries are used? • Consider… • What have been some hurtful discoveries? • Who should take ownership over the well being of society. • Are scientists responsible for their actions?

  7. Quote 1 • “Art is what you can get away with.” Andy Warhol (1928-1987) • Agree/Disagree? • Examples? • What does this quote imply about artists?

  8. Quote 2 • “Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.” Gilbert Chesterton • Agree? Disagree? • What is that line? • Does society have a line for what is acceptable and what is not? • Who determine the line for both art and morality?

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