You'd punish less speech but still some speech. I get it. Seems unambiguously awful but still dangerous to normalise.
I don't know what you mean in this context. There will always be mistakes & failures.
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I think format is difficult. I also think ignoring practical issues in an ethical convo abt work, speech and culture is impossible (for me).
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I can see that. We should be able to though. Clear diff between principle & practical consequences.
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Maybe try thought experiment. Imagine no practical consequences. Shld he be fired on purely ethical punitive grounds?
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No, unless explicity noted in company policy.
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Gah, even in the thought experiment I can't stop myself. Haha. My answer is just 'no.' :)
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