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1 For this to work – there must be absolute quiet. Carefully watch the following video clip and count to yourself how many times the players wearing white pass the basketball. For this to work – there must be absolute quiet. Carefully watch the following video clip and count to yourself how many times the players wearing white pass the basketball.

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3 Do we have selective attention? A 1999 study revealed how people can focus so hard on something that they become blind to the unexpected, even when staring right at it. When one develops "inattentional blindness," as this effect is called, it becomes easy to miss details when one is not looking out for them.

4 Should Heinz steal the drug?

5 What would happen if everyone felt they could steal it – it would be anarchy. What if his wife needed more of the drug – he ruined her chances of getting it and she’ll die anyway If he goes to jail; who will help her then? That’s his wife, it’s his responsibility If this was morally right – then how come everyone can’t the medicine they need without insurance? Is that moral? What would happen if everyone felt they could steal it – it would be anarchy. Would you be willing to risk: -College - Relationships - Future - Job - Criticism He should only steal it for his wife, nobody else It’s morally right to choose life over money

6 Lawrence Kohlberg: Stages of Moral Development Younger children regard rules as absolute. They believe that rules are handed down by adults or by God. They can’t be changed. Children younger than 10 or 11 years think about moral dilemmas one way; older children consider them differently. The older child's view is more relativistic. He or she understands that it is okay to change rules if everyone agrees. Rules are not absolute but are tools which humans use cooperate


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