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Bienvenidos.

sábado, 18 de junio de 2011

Cartoon about Golden rule.

In this session we work with a page of a comic strip Calvin and Hobbes pet that was about the Golden Rule.
We did some questions in relation to the image of the comic. They are:


    1. Briefly summerize the cartoon strip.
    Calvin told his mascot (a tiger) named Hobbes that he was more than enough of ethics so that the ends justified the means. So Hobbes pushed him and he fell into the mud when asked why he had done that, he answered because you were in my way and now you're not.
    The child, angry, said that it the end justifies the means, he said only, not for others.
2.Explain the meaning of Hobbes' quote (the tiger) in the second to last drawing.
    Means that govermment and other powers must beover ethics and moral dominance to achieve their goals and to carry out their plans.
    1. What's the relationship between the cartoon story and the Golden Rule.
    Who speak of moral principes.
4.Which philosopher said this famous sentence: “The ends justify the means” . Look for information about him.
    The said Nicholas Madriawelly was a diplomat, civil, servant, italian political, philosopher and writer, his work the most famous.
5.Who were the real “Calvin” and “Hobbes”. Look for information about them.
Calvin is a french reformed theologian of the sixteenth century, called Joan Calvino and Hobbes is a philosopher french os the seventeeth century called Thomas Hobbes.

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