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Dahlia § Elena ([info]verveine) wrote in [info]doors,
@ 2012-06-04 12:51:00

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Entry tags:elena gilbert, stefan salvatore

Cotton K
[Locked to Cotton K]

Below is the list of questions we will be utilizing to determine baseline behaviors for our study. I have narrowed them down to three questions, which will will use to evaluate character and personality changes occurring before and after crossing through our respective doors. At this time, no information shall be requested or provided regarding character type behind the door, as this information will be used to measure the effect of dangerous/harmless personalities through the doors.

1. In what situations is violence appropriate, and what level of violence is appropriate in these situations? Is legal violence, such as the death penalty, vengeance or justice?

2. Is there any way to define terms such as "evil" or "good" that do not depend on a divine being as the source of that standard? Can 'evil' or 'corruption' be defined in a way that would would be meaningful in a logical or theological way without using God as a premise?

3. What ethical grounds are there for requiring consent? Which factors make it appropriate to question the validity of consent? When can a refusal be disregarded?



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Re: Cotton K/Dahlia G
[info]doesntcare
2012-06-05 06:35 am UTC (link)
[He fights the urge to reply for so long that he eventually leaves the apartment to end the need.]

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