In Health class, we have started off our new topic and it's about ethical issues and how we approach this. In the past few days, we have been learning about all the approaches. One of the approaches is about fairness/justice approach.
The Fairness (or Justice) Approach
The principle states: ‘Treat people the same unless there are morally relevant differences between them.’
Focuses on how fairly or unfairly our actions distribute benefits and burdens among the members of a group.
Fairness requires consistency in the way people are treated.
The principle states: "Treat people the same unless there are morally relevant differences between them."
And today in class, we have made a hero named 'Koro'. This hero represents the jury, because as we all know the jury is the one that judges the people equally in the court. They look at the evidence and reasoning of both people present in the court fairly. Their decision does not have any biases. They are the ones that make sure that laws are being followed. The goal of the jury is to render an impartial decision based on the facts and the law provided by the judge. The jury’s job is to serve justice by rendering a fair, impartial verdict on the proceedings.