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A college class on the morality of committing ethnically questionable baseball plays like the hidden ball trick. Sweet.
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Sounds like it is replacing "Underwater Basketweaving 101" and "Rocks for Jocks" (Geology 101).
 
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RichmondSpider wrote:
Sounds like it is replacing "Underwater Basketweaving 101" and "Rocks for Jocks" (Geology 101).
On the contrary Brett.  A class like this will make a person think.  I have taken several ethics classes through the years and it is far from easy.  It's easy to say "guilty" or "not guilty " but when you have to use the rules of ethics to bolster your answer it becomes more difficult.  In this class a person at times would have to choose between what has become acceptable in baseball through the years and what is "ethically"  right or wrong.  After taking a class like this, one would likely look at problems in other areas of life much differently.  This sounds like a fun class but far from easy.
 
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On the contrary Brett.  A class like this will make a person think.  I have taken several ethics classes through the years and it is far from easy.  It's easy to say "guilty" or "not guilty " but when you have to use the rules of ethics to bolster your answer it becomes more difficult.  In this class a person at times would have to choose between what has become acceptable in baseball through the years and what is "ethically"  right or wrong.  After taking a class like this, one would likely look at problems in other areas of life much differently.  This sounds like a fun class but far from easy.
I completely understand Nebo - I have taught ethics in healthcare at the college level for many years and I agree with you... however, ethics in sports - kinda like counting calories at McDonalds and honesty in politics.
 
 
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