Is ethical decision making possible when one must make choices based on survival? Do seemingly “bad” choices make a person bad?
I think that in first place you need to chose one option based on how to survive, but if you have a lot of options more, including survive in all, you must choose the more ethical for you. Everyone does thinks that seems bad to others but for you they aren't bad. & sometimes people think that you are bad for doing any thing, when they don't really know the reasons of why you're acting that way. So i think that it doesn't make a person bad.
The game show format brings into to focus the culture of meaningless competition. What does the spectacle of the game say about what people value today? What values does the media promote? Are they humanizing values? The spectacle of the game say that people only value money & that even when they got a lot of it, they still want more. If the media is only promoting the value of money, it doesn't have humanizing values, cause people only will see in you how much money you have, instead of things that are more important.
diana perlette :3
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I agree with whay you wrote, specially in the first paragraph. I don't think bad choices can make a person be classified as bad, maybe just as mistaken or something. And I agree that when you have to think of survival first, ethics come as second. It is not the way it should be, but it is the truth.
ResponderEliminarI also think that the game has no humanizing values. It only promotes greed and the need for money, in other words ambition.
ResponderEliminaryeah I think the words Who wants to be a Millionare pretty much sumarize that its all going to be about money :B
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