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Question:

Narrate an incident or story and then analyze it in terms of the categories Sherry Diestler uses to discuss making ethical decisions. Ask yourself whether: the decision that was made or needs to be made is essentially an ethical one and not just one you prefer. Then ask yourself whether the value assumptions that guide your analysis ask you to decide between several decisions all of which would be ethical. Essentially, you would have to think about which of your choices would be more ethical to make and why.
My Answer:

One day a group of students were sitting getting ready to work on their homework, but one student came unprepared. (lets call that student #1) So, #1 took #2's math book, #3's pencil, and #4's paper. Student #1 sat down to do their homework, but the other students couldn't do theirs so this is unethical from the libertarianism views because #1 took away the other student's ability to do their homework, thus not letting them be educated which takes away from their freedom.
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