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Module 4. Lesson 1. Activity

Kathryn is worried about her friend Kim who has been losing weight rapidly through skipping meals and taking pills. Kathryn believes Kim may have anorexia. While concerned for Kim's health and safety, telling an adult at school risks angering Kim. The document prompts the reader to distinguish between a moral question and moral deliberation, and consider whether moral discernment is inherent in individuals. It also asks the reader to identify a moral question they would ask a friend and how they would apply moral deliberation.
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Module 4. Lesson 1. Activity

Kathryn is worried about her friend Kim who has been losing weight rapidly through skipping meals and taking pills. Kathryn believes Kim may have anorexia. While concerned for Kim's health and safety, telling an adult at school risks angering Kim. The document prompts the reader to distinguish between a moral question and moral deliberation, and consider whether moral discernment is inherent in individuals. It also asks the reader to identify a moral question they would ask a friend and how they would apply moral deliberation.
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I ./i:5 LEARNING ACTIVITY


I 1. Distinguish moral question vis-a-vis moral deliberation.
2. Is moral discernment inherent in every individual? Why?
I 3. As a student of Ethics, cite one moral question that you want to ask to your
friend / best friend / classmate. Apply the principle of moral deliberation.

I Case Analysis

Kathryn is a BEED student, and she is concerned that her friend Kim has anorexia.
I She has watched Kim lose a lot of weight over the past year, skipping lunches and
sometimes taking pills between classes. Kathryn is worried that Kim may end up in
the hospital, but her parents seem to be in denial that there is a problem. Should
I Kathryn reach out to an adult at school and risk making her friend angry with her?

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