Social Studies, 24.02.2021 07:30, ayoismeisalex
No Photo Phones for Kids discussion
Martin Dula has suggested that parents should not provide their children with
phones capable of taking photos and videos because these phones tempt children to
participate in sexting.
Please post a brief response to the following proposition: Parents and legal guardians
should not allow their children under the age of 18 to own cell phones capable of taking,
transmitting, or receiving photographs or videos.
Whether you agree or disagree with the proposition, support your stance with one (or
more) of the ethical theories (kantianism, act utilitarianism, rule utilitarianism, social contract theory) we've discussed in this class.
To earn full points for this discussion, refer to the rubric to see how your response will
be scored. Also read and respond to two of your classmate's essays. Your reply should
be consist of 3 or 4 thoughtful sentences that deepen the discussion.
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