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Everyday Ethics
What Do
You
Consider “Everyday Ethics”?
By
hfields
Today, Everyday Ethics had its first major plug… if you can call it that. USA TODAY gave us a mention in their Religion blog, but it wasn’t exactly pretty. “This is ethics as popcorn, tasty and quickly forgotten.” Or maybe that I’m just jealous. It reads like the gals are having fun. Their columns not…
Can You Sue For Anorexia? Apparently, Yes. But Should You?
By
hfields
Last week, the Associated Press reported the story of a Pittsburgh mother who is suing her daughter’s school district under Title IX after her daughter developed an eating disorder. The disorder, she claims, came about because of bullying by boys in her daughter’s classes – bullying the school district failed to prevent or address. The…
What-If Wednesday: Would You Forgive a Cheating Spouse?
By
Padmini Mangunta
Ok, I admit it — I don’t think I have it in me to forgive a cheater. Oh, I’m a forgiving person in general, believe you me. But forgiving a cheater? Nope, no way. Future significant others beware — don’t do it. I will put you through a roller coaster ride of initial forgiveness, followed…
Kennedy’s Example: Ethical, Not Perfect
By
Padmini Mangunta
I agree wholeheartedly with Hillary’s eloquent argument (see post below) that we should remember a person for who they are, not simply who we wanted them to be. I’d also like to add another point – I see Kennedy’s life (and death) as a poignant reminder of how we can each live with, and overcome,…
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