DADA: Nature V. Nurture Discussion
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Hello DADA-ers!
I hope that you have gotten a lot of rest since our obstacle course and are ready for you next Challenge!
This challenge is fairly simple, all you have to do is express your opinion
Points:
This is a long debate, therefore there will be 10 pts awarded for first comment. 2pts for each additional comment. Initial comments must be 3-4 sentences and contribute to the on-topic conversation for credit. Follow up comments must consist of at least 2 sentences.
Deadline:
February 21, 2009 at 11:59 pm EST
Details:
Was Tom Riddle born evil or did he grow to be evil? Was Harry Potter innately good or could he have turned out bad? We heard some ideas from Dumbledore and Sirius when talking to Harry but what do you think?
Are people born being who they are or do they become who they are? Why are people good or evil? If Harry grew up like Tom Riddle would he have become Voldemort?
Participants will discuss and debate the idea of nature v. nurture and how one become good or evil. There are no sides for this discussion.
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Bonus Points
In your first comment please tell me if you own any of the following books:
#019 The Dark Arts Outsmarted
#024 Defensive Magical Theory
#031 The Dark Forces: A Guide To Self Protection
#032 The Rise And Fall Of The Dark Arts
#047 Practical Defensive Magic And Its Use Against The Dark Arts
Owners will get 2 points per book!
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Date: 2009-02-22 01:41 am (UTC)I don't think you can hate someone if you can't feel anything but indifference about them. I agree with Stephanie. People who don't feel empathy don't really care who's in their way, it's the problem that they care about.
Sociopathy is basically a collection of traits that lead towards you being regarded a poor member of society. Poor behavioural/impulse control, severely blunted emotion, not acknowledging the existence of consequences (or the ability to switch this on and off).
I still have in my head your comment earlier, about using shame to correct someone's behaviour. In fact, the whole idea of having a mental disorder which equates to you opting out of society and gets you branded 'evil' scares me a bit. And now I feel we ought to have a debate about whether evil is about choice or is inherent xD Or exists.
I wonder if anyone could have made Voldemort feel shame. I don't reckon so personally. I think JK built him too determined to his purpose.
Sam//Slytherin
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Date: 2009-02-22 05:18 am (UTC)