tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post9026130793154438865..comments2024-02-19T08:12:53.815-05:00Comments on The Right Thing: The golden cone of silenceJeffrey L. Seglinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15648051034425906705noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-91718911632485995692014-01-13T03:18:12.587-05:002014-01-13T03:18:12.587-05:00Jeffrey, an interesting example of interaction bet...Jeffrey, an interesting example of interaction between partners. We never know how we will react to a similar situation. Most of us have innate "right and wrong" built into our ethical systems and this was an example of one partner desiring to "stretch" a moral decision and the other controlling the outcome by arranging things to what was considered the right action. I'm uncomfortable with both types of actions, one person doing a questionable action and the other, arranging things so they would come out right in the end but not "fessing up" to the opposite partner. I think it was an example of two partners not leveling with each other in both their cases.<br /><br />Charlie SengAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com