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Red shirting… The question at hand – teleology versus deontology or realism versus idealism?
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What is the purpose of… Athletics? Not what is the purpose of red-shirting?? –Refer to Dr. Kretchmar on doing ethics…
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Doing whatever.... What is valuable or worthwhile about doing the practice. Whatever that practice might be?
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Five Steps to Follow... 1. Becoming sensitive to moral issues 2. Respecting and Loving Yourself 3. Looking for Win-win solutions 4. Respecting and Loving Your Craft 5. Searching for Moral Excellence. R. Scott Kretchmar, Practical Philosophy, p. 238.
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Becoming Sensitive.. Moral Callouses - how they develop –frequent appeals to “everybody else is doing it.” –inability to distinguish between what is acceptable and what is not (no rules against it, behavior must be okay). –difficulty in telling morally sound concepts from trickery.
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Becoming sensitive.... if not caught, nothing wrong happened...whatever works is right.
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Removing Callouses Making Promises Looking Out for Harm Looking Out for Selfishness
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Examining Issues
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Removing moral callouses Making promises –to play hard –to play by the rules –all of the rules –all of the time –what else?
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Making promises.. –To work only when we feel like it? –To honor the letter and spirit of the contract. –To keep the interests of the client and students foremost –Anything else?
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Step 2: Respecting and Loving Yourself... Cooling Out Loving Yourself Psychologically Loving Yourself Philosophically Humans at Their Best –Seeking internal goods –Developing a cohort life story –Promoting good and avoiding harm
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Step 3: Looking for Win-Win Solutions
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Step 4: Respecting the craft Preserving Contests –rules are the same for all –preserve an appropriate level of difficulty –assure commitment to competition –make sure all competitors are of the “same testing families”.
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Step 5: Looking for Moral Excellence
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Summary - Doing Good Ethics
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Five Steps to Follow... u 1. Becoming sensitive to moral issues u 2. Respecting and Loving Yourself u 3. Looking for Win-win solutions u 4. Respecting and Loving Your Craft u 5. Searching for Moral Excellence. R. Scott Krecthmar, Practical Philosophy, p. 238.
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Mary and Jeff Issue of relative importance of one field to another. Issue of relative importance of one professional to another. Issue of relative importance of education or differences thereof. Issue of responsibility to child and duty given by parents and the state.
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