Originally posted by robbie carrobiewell you could always choose to do a degree in ethics. a 'levels in sociology and psychology deal with ethics. so what are you actually trying to say.....what do you want? do you want ethics being taught as part of other subjects like history, maths and english????
Its an excellent question. Probably some kind of discipline in ethics and people should be free to examine any moral stance on any basis.
Originally posted by FMFI have already answered this, i will not do so again, if you cannot be bothered to make an honest representation of what i have actually written and instead feel the need to invest it with your own nefarious propaganda, then fine, but i will not waste my time re-answering those questions more than once.
You are mocking all education everywhere? I am sure we can all agree that bad education is bad education. But surely the spread of education all around the world and increased access to it for billions of people, many in poverty, who would otherwise be illiterate, is not an indicator that supports the world-is-going-from-bad-to-worse assertion?
Originally posted by stellspalfiebwahahahah, the shifting sands of moral conventions, i think not, any how Pizza is here gotta go.
well you could always choose to do a degree in ethics. a 'levels in sociology and psychology deal with ethics. so what are you actually trying to say.....what do you want? do you want ethics being taught as part of other subjects like history, maths and english????
Originally posted by robbie carrobieDo you recognize the dramatic growth of literacy and numeracy in the last 100 or so years as being a result of increased provision of and access to education and do you think this increase in growth of literacy and numeracy is an indicator that, in this matter, the world has become a better place?
I have already answered this, i will not do so again, if you cannot be bothered to make an honest representation of what i have actually written and instead feel the need to invest it with your own nefarious propaganda, then fine, but i will not waste my time re-answering those questions more than once.
Originally posted by FMFFMF and PK, cant you see that RC is just playing Funny Buggers now? He lost his argument about twenty pages ago, and now just messes around!
Do you recognize the dramatic growth of literacy and numeracy in the last 100 or so years as being a result of increased provision of and access to education and do you think this increase in growth of literacy and numeracy is an indicator that, in this matter, the world has become a better place?
Remember the song: "I dont need no edukashun, I dont need no thought control! ..... Teacher, leave them kids alone!"
Methinks he was one of them kids that was left alone!
Originally posted by CalJustand yet only recently i learned to program HTML5 and Css3. Hard to argue with empirical evidence though.
FMF and PK, cant you see that RC is just playing Funny Buggers now? He lost his argument about twenty pages ago, and now just messes around!
Remember the song: "I dont need no edukashun, I dont need no thought control! ..... Teacher, leave them kids alone!"
Methinks he was one of them kids that was left alone!
Originally posted by CalJustI gave up trying to have a reasoned debate with our Robert a long time ago. It's good to just poke and prod from time to time.
FMF and PK, cant you see that RC is just playing Funny Buggers now? He lost his argument about twenty pages ago, and now just messes around!
Remember the song: "I dont need no edukashun, I dont need no thought control! ..... Teacher, leave them kids alone!"
Methinks he was one of them kids that was left alone!