The Ring of Invisibility

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The Ring of Invisibility As human beings we are free, however as we have already studied our freedom is limited by many things and we also know that we all have unique moral visions. If we stumbled across a ‘Ring of Invisibility’, what kind of affect would this have on us? Would we view this ring as a way of gaining extra freedom? Would we no longer need to consider the rules, laws and limitations? Are we only moral people because of the fear of the consequences, or is our moral vision a part of us regardless of law and consequences? The Ring of Invisibility

The Ring of Invisibility If you had a ring of invisibility, would that mean that you could have unlimited freedom? Could you could do whatever you want, whenever you want? The Ring of Invisibility

Would having a ring of invisibility change your moral vision? Would you break the rules? Would you break the laws? But would you?

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What is a code?

Codes of Behaviour Law Moral Vision Codes of behaviour enforced by the state. Recap – what is moral vision? What does this have to do with codes of behaviour? Codes of Behaviour

School Rules Team Rules Formal code Informal code Rules!!

Moral Vision & The Law The ‘common good’ Influence on how society should be. Let us examine 4 different laws from past to the present. Moral Vision & The Law