Module One Review
- I can see the value in learning the art of observation, but at a university level, I would have thought the instructor would have given some kind of guidance. Except for a professor telling you to keep looking, anyone could buy a fish and stare at it. What was his tuition going towards?
- The last order of ignorance has to be a joke. There's no way that's actually part of a hierarchy of problem solving.
- Donald Rumsfeld caught a lot of flack for essentially restating the Orders of Ignorance. He called them "known knowns," "known unknowns," and "unknown unknowns." I feel like that is a lot more clear of a summation.
- Information without proper interpretation is essentially useless.
- It seems that a lot of the ethical "dilemmas" we discuss are only dilemmas if you don't know where you already stand on an issue. They aren't really problems if your moral compass is already finely attuned.
- Is it unethical to disobey an unethical rule? Is inaction the best course when your are compelled by law or force to do something that is unethical?
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