> Where there is a large power differential (as there is between a student and a university), the > party with less power should feel less bound by rules/agreements. But when the power > differential is smaller (as between students, or even between students and individual > professors), agreements have more moral force.
I think so too, but I haven't been able to justify it logically, really. Why do you say that?
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> differential is smaller (as between students, or even between students and individual
> professors), agreements have more moral force.
I think so too, but I haven't been able to justify it logically, really. Why do you say that?