Saturday, March 17, 2012

In ONE paragraph, how would you argue that 'cell phones' are/are not moral or ethical?

I believe you are referring to the use of cell phones in situations where it would be unethical or immoral to use.


The use of cellphones in the 21st century has become so ubiquitous that people are forgetting the basic rules of etiquette by not considering when is a good time or place to begin a conversation, or receive a call. When people simply allow for their phones to ring during an important ocasion such as a church service, or a meeting, they are disregarding the rights of others to not take a part of that person's life. When cellphone usage meets the law, the problem is that when it comes to driving, texting, and talking, cellphone users are again taking a dig at the rights of others. This is how cellphones can be highly unethical and, to a humanistic perspective, abusive of other people's rights.

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