Monday, 10 November 2008

"Carving the Roast Beast" - hana

4) Do you agree with the writer?
-I disagree it because it depend on individual believes.
5)What area of academic study do you think it is from?
-It is come from social psychology because topic is story of the nature and causes of human social behavior.
6)What do you think the writer will do in the next 25 pages?
-In the next 25 page, writer will write the reason why teenagers are becoming vegetarians, why it is moral, and will write Gemma's views.
7)Do you agree with Law that eating meat is morally wrong?
-I disagree with law that eating meat is morally wrong. It depends on individual believes and religion. For example, people who believes Islam don't eat pork, and people who believe Hindu don't eat beef. In addition, monk doesn't eat meat. It is also not morally wrong. It is just up to people's taste. These days, a vegetarian is more popular. They don't eat meat. It doesn't means vegetarian is moral behavior. It is also up to people's taste. People eat meat or not, it is not important. In everything health should be the first consideration. If you don't injure health, it make a choice that you eat meat or not. In summary, law eating meat is not morally wrong.

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  2. Hana wrote, "It depends on individual believes and religion," and a couple of others have made similar comments.
    Does that mean you think that morals, what is right and wrong, what is good and bad, is determined simply by "individual believes and religion"? For example, if someone believes it's OK to kill and eat other people, does that mean it really is morally right to do that?

    I think Am had a highly relevant idea here, so you might like to reread her post before responding.

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