Posted: June 14th, 2019
economics and literature
Literature:
Ethical Values Reflection
One of the gateway goals is the consideration of ethical values. Ethics Philosopher, Sisela Bok, has said that the best way to learn about, develop, and understand one’s ethical engagement with the world is through literature. In literature, the reader is able to put his/herself within the perspective of another person/character, encounter moments in time different from his/her own, and act out circumstances he/she may never encounter in life. In these first EW assignments, you were asked to put yourself into narratives from Sudden Fiction International. In the process, you were able to inhabit moments, people, and times that may be very different from your own. In this reflection (150-250 words), explain how inhabiting one of these different perspectives taught you something about your own ethical engagement (your beliefs/values) with the world OR made you understand other ethical positions. To support this reflection, choose evidence from your work on the EW assignments or from class discussion.
You will submit one document, single-spaced. Formatted the same as an EW assignment. So the format for the identification of the paper would again appear on the left hand side at the top, including your name with Reflection #1 beneath it.