CT- Day 7

In today’s session, one interesting activity we did was categorising statements based on general moral principles and personal beliefs. We ranked statements like “stop cruelty to animals,” “don’t drive on the wrong side,” and “don’t steal from parents’ wallet,” along with similar examples, to see how society and individual values differ or overlap. Moving forward, we explored some really thought-provoking topics around moral philosophy and critical thinking. We dived into different ethical theories like deontology (duty-based ethics), utilitarianism, rule utilitarianism, and moral relativism, trying to understand not just their definitions but how they actually apply in real life with examples. Overall, today’s learning was about understanding different types of moral reasoning, comparing viewpoints, and strengthening analytical thinking skills by connecting theory with real-world examples.

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