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| Goku Black | Oct 25 2016, 04:44:50 PM Post #1 |
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Here's how it works. I'll put questions in here at random times during the day. If you give the correct answer first, you get a point. At the end of Survivor: Abridged, everyone who has more points than Krillin wins. Winners Buu-7 Piccolo-6 Porunga-5 Dende-3 Future Trunks-1 Krillin Krillin-0 Losers Everyone else-0 Edited by Goku Black, Oct 28 2016, 09:14:20 AM.
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| Raditz | Oct 26 2016, 11:22:32 PM Post #81 |
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| Goku Black | Oct 27 2016, 06:57:15 AM Post #82 |
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For two points, please give the best summarization of the philosophy of care ethics (popularized by Carole Gilligan) within the next six hours. |
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| Porunga | Oct 27 2016, 08:49:46 AM Post #83 |
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no |
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| Krillin | Oct 27 2016, 08:49:49 AM Post #84 |
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No >8( Instead I'm going to go tell you all to go and watch the San Junipero episode of Black Mirror for some amazing and beautiful wlw feels and also warn you that you may need tissues because ngl I totally ugly cried during that. |
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| Dende | Oct 27 2016, 09:21:48 AM Post #85 |
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The moral theory known as “ the ethics of care” implies that there is moral significance in the fundamental elements of relationships and dependencies in human life. Normatively, care ethics seeks to maintain relationships by contextualizing and promoting the well-being of care-givers and care-receivers in a network of social relations. Most often defined as a practice or virtue rather than a theory as such, "care" involves maintaining the world of, and meeting the needs of, ourself and others. It builds on the motivation to care for those who are dependent and vulnerable, and it is inspired by both memories of being cared for and the idealizations of self. Following in the sentimentalist tradition of moral theory, care ethics affirms the importance of caring motivation, emotion and the body in moral deliberation, as well as reasoning from particulars. One of the original works of care ethics was Milton Mayeroff’s short book, On Caring, but the emergence of care ethics as a distinct moral theory is most often attributed to the works of psychologist Carol Gilligan and philosopher Nel Noddings in the mid-1980s. Both charged traditional moral approaches with male bias, and asserted the “voice of care” as a legitimate alternative to the “justice perspective” of liberal human rights theory. Annette Baier, Virginia Held, Eva Feder Kittay, Sara Ruddick, and Joan Tronto are some of the most influential among many subsequent contributors to care ethics. |
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| Goku Black | Oct 27 2016, 09:32:53 AM Post #86 |
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Black Mirror is so great. Watch it from the beginning, but definitely watch San Junipero. So good.
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| Krillin | Oct 27 2016, 11:39:05 AM Post #87 |
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Seriously though. Black Mirror is SO GOOD. My favourite things about The Twilight Zone with my favourite things about British Television sprinkled with liberal doses of cultural and social and technological discourse and criticisms all wrapped up in delicious allegories? It's impossible for me not to like it! |
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| Goku Black | Oct 27 2016, 06:13:54 PM Post #88 |
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Dende wins two points! |
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| Piccolo | Oct 27 2016, 06:15:16 PM Post #89 |
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Is this trivia or are we just doing your homework now? |
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| Goku Black | Oct 27 2016, 06:47:00 PM Post #90 |
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I just really, really like care ethics. And everyone needs to know that it's a thing. Who painted Whitsun Bride? |
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So good.


3:18 AM Jul 11