Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Utilitarian responses to my cross benefit analysis

I think that based on the cost benefit analysis, based on utilitarianism, going to school brings more pleasure/benefits than the pain/costs.  Even though it costs a lot for tuition you benefit greatly from it. Your salary increases and you also learn many core values and characteristics from going to school.  I think a utilitarian might object with tuition because of some of the negative influences( such as bad influence from peers).  Its difficult to put a dollar value to a lot of the benefits of tuition; its easier to see the actual costs of tuition than to be able to put a value on the benefits and calculate how much you actually benefit from tuition.  I think that some would object to some of the values that i put for the benefits.  They might not agree with the value i put for, say, responsibility.  They may argue that its not worth as much as i declared in my cost benefit analysis, which would change the value of the benefits of tuition.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

cost benefit analysis of k-12 education

COST: tangible                                             |   BENEFIT : tangible                                                            
  1. $50,000 total tuition cost for education  1. Around $400,000/year from being able to go get a college degree causing you to get a better job.
  2. $10,080 total transportation costs to school             2. $100,000  (having an education )
  3. $8,400 on food                                                       3. $8,000higher social standard
  4. $1000 on sports trips in high school                         4.  $5,000respect from community
  5. $700 on all the uniforms that are bought throughout High school 5.    $8,000 healthier living
Cost: intangible                                            |       Benefit: intangible   
  1. $5,000(negative Influences by the school's teachings)  1. $8,000(positive influences from the school's                   teachings)                                                                               
  2. $2,500(Stress of work)                                               2.$10,000 (able to better influence others )       
  3.  $2,500(physical fatigue from school)             3. $25,000(in school you learn to work  hard in order to be able to succeed).
  4.    $8,000(negative peer influence)    4.  $8,000(you posses a better understanding of the world around you)
  5. $10,000(exposed to diseases passed from school community  5.$5,000(you learn to be responsible)

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

In the face of death

They said that my answers were inconsistent. They said that it doesn't make sense why it was okay to save three lives in one scenario while not in the other one.

I think their results were pretty accurate. They said that i believed killing all the children was right cause she was sparring them of the pain they would have received when they were going to be killed.  Her doing this did not benefit herself but was in the interest of the kids. It was selfless.  While they said my other two scenarios contradicted each other which i guess that is true.  The two other scenarios were similar yet my answers were different.  I think i said it was wrong to kill the guy in the life boat cause i view eating people as morally wrong and i feel that they could have at least let him die instead, even if his blood would be in better condition.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Truman show

Through out the movie there were several unusual things that occurred that is not normal in normal everyday life.  Three things that were strange was the rain, a studio light, and Truman's wife.  One time when it was raining it was only raining on Truman.  This is very unusual cause it doesn't usually rain on that small of a radius. Also a studio light randomly fell from the sky.  This would seem very strange to me and would make me question what was going on.  Why would a studio light fall from the sky?..unless I was on a stage.... Finlay Truman's wife also would make me question the realness of this life. She was always advertising things anytime she could.  Like she was on TV....These three things would stop me in my footsteps and really make me question on whether what was going on around me was real and not just a show.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Shadows of reality

People who only know a shadow of reality can't comprehend/ won't accept reality. Even once exposed to its true features they can't understand.  An example would be  prisoners who are chained facing the wall. They can only see the shadows that are cast on the wall. This is the only reality they understand. They can't understand reality when they only see shadows. Even if the prisoner is set free and is able to see the world for what it truly is, he is scared and goes back to the wall; the world he knows/ can understand. It's like trying to teach a 1st grader algebra. He doesnt understand; he only can comprehend basic math.