The Value of Critical Thinking" Consider the following scenario and then answer our discussion questions:
You always walk to work, and your regular route takes you past a shallow pond. One morning you put on your very best clothes (you paid $200 for them just last week) and are in rush for a very important business meeting with your boss. When you pass by the pond, you notice that a toddler has fallen in and is about to drown. The child is crying for help! You are tall,strong, and a master swimmer. You could save the child without any problems, but if you do, you'll ruin your expensive clothes (you'll lose$200!), and you'll be late to your important business meeting.
In this situation, do you have a moral obligation to rescue the child? (In other words, if you decided not to save the child, would this be a morally wrong decision?) DON'T tell us what you would do personally. Rather, focus on this precise question: what is morally right to do in this situation and why.Make sure to refer to at least one ethical theory discussed last week.