Museo
Activity
Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia
1. Which exhibition was the most interesting to you? Why?
I really like the exhibition of “Holocaust”because this topic always reminds me that we are the lucky ones to be in a society that, apparentaly, don’t have the problem of genocide and have the same oppotunities as people.2. What connections could you find between what you saw in that exhibition and human rights? Why?
Everything, but unfortunately this is the perfect example to show how the peoplecan be so prepotent that they no care how much damage can cause just to have the power.
3. Which ethical theory (from the ones seen during the 2nd Partial) could be used toexplain what you saw in that exhibition? Why?
Well I think that the Consequentialism is the one because it determines good or bad, right or wrong, based on outcomes. And we can saythat the Holocaust is a really bad outcomes, because it cause 6 millions deaths, and the worst of this is that the people that was part of this Genocide don’t recognize his guilt.4. Which social/political theory (from the ones seen in this partial) could be used to explain what you saw in that exhibition? Why?
In this question I’m undecided beacusethe theory of John Rawls that say that no matter what kind of life he or she was born into, they have to respect them, and he say that the other have to help them but in this casenobody can help them beacuse everyone was under the power of Hitler and associated.
5. Which ethical dilemma could you identify in that exhibition?
It’s a ethical dilemmabecause they wanted to recover the country that they had before the WWI, in order to get back to be the power that they had, but unfortunately it cost the life of million of people.
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