My opinion, Yes to 33:52 we owe it. If you define owe as a debt to be paid. If an individual expects or even wants help in time of need, wrongdoing or danger then it's reasonable for others to expect reciprocal behavior. Call it the golden rule or something else it's one of the defining characteristics that separates humans from the animals. Otherwise we resort to darwinism and ethics becomes pointless. This is not the same as expecting an individual to perform a feat they are incapable of doing which falls into foolishness. Such as someone who cant swim jumping into an ocean to save a victim. However that individual should be expected to try to save that life even if the method is considered obligatory or extrodinary.
Hello Jack. I am not sure if you're still managing this channel but I am writing this to say thank you. Also, would it be possible to get your email. Many thanks again
Hi Mohammad - It's in the credits at the beginning of the lecture: John T. (or Jack) Sanders, Rochester Institute of Technology. - Cheers, Jack Sanders
1:29 introduction begins
Michael Knight gives a good lecture. I'd like to hear Lecture #2 with KITT.
My opinion, Yes to 33:52 we owe it. If you define owe as a debt to be paid. If an individual expects or even wants help in time of need, wrongdoing or danger then it's reasonable for others to expect reciprocal behavior. Call it the golden rule or something else it's one of the defining characteristics that separates humans from the animals. Otherwise we resort to darwinism and ethics becomes pointless. This is not the same as expecting an individual to perform a feat they are incapable of doing which falls into foolishness. Such as someone who cant swim jumping into an ocean to save a victim. However that individual should be expected to try to save that life even if the method is considered obligatory or extrodinary.
it was nice
Interesting college professor
TRYING to be ethically correct IS OBLIGATORY but being successful in what you were trying is not obligatory.
Can you give me the required literature for the lecture?
Greetings - There is no reading assignment for the first lecture... - Jack
Murica!
Hello Jack. I am not sure if you're still managing this channel but I am writing this to say thank you. Also, would it be possible to get your email. Many thanks again
I could really use tge name of the lectarure and the name of the institution....
Hi Mohammad - It's in the credits at the beginning of the lecture: John T. (or Jack) Sanders, Rochester Institute of Technology. - Cheers, Jack Sanders
+Jack Sanders Thank you. I was hoping to use your meterial as a reference in my class. can I do that with your permission?
Hi again - Certainly (with citation) - Cheers, Jack
Is this David Hasselhof?
rofl
I thought the same thing 😂