Sunday, April 20, 2014

Power of Ethical Comparison and Contrast

Thank you for your thoughtful reflection on insights from our course into ethical behavior, development.  In particular, your humble servant here lauds you for pointing out the ethical power and value of comparing our ethical behaviors, or lack of them, with ethical persons whom we can respect because of their ethical behaviors.  Yes, comparison and contrast are powerful learning techniques; this is one of the reasons why your humble servant here loves to read biographies of leaders over time in history.  He is currently reading a study of President Kennedy's behavior for such insights.  Yes, be alert, keep our eyes and ears open, and pay attention to possible ethical role models.  Good job.  Good  luck!   Dr. Rux 

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