Break up into small groups. Delegate one or more members of your group to (1) prepare a summary of your group's discussion and (2) make a list of your group's members.
Discuss your answers to the following questions.
1. In "Ender's Game," who is ultimately responsible for what happens by the end? Why? Who else shares responsibility? Why?April 29, 2010
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Some notes about issues in ethical leadership
1. Do no harm
2. Realize that #1 can be difficult or impossible, which leads to
issues of responsibility
3. Responsibility of leaders
Responsibility of the lead
4. Some sources of authority
situational
structural & cultural
epistemic
5. Some moral issues and readiness regarding the above
Kantian
Utilitarian
Aristotelian
Noddings' theory
6. Some strategic considerations
Insights from Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, Lau Tzu
Clausewitz on simplicity, difficulty, and what might happen
Sun Tzu on what you need to know; motivation, development and deception
Lau Tzu on wu-wei and knowing when to stop; see #1
Michael Kagan for PHL 302, Le
Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, April 29, 2010