Are we supposed to rank 1-5, or score 1-5? Because I have four ties.I am currently reading "Shadow" by Karin Alvtegen. At one point in the book one female characters, Halina, brings up a scenario and asks a man his opinion of it.
It goes like this (you might have heard it or something similar before)
There is a river full of crocodiles. One needs a boat to cross it. Per lives on one side of the river. He loves Eva who lives on the other side of the river. One day Per comes down with a serious illness and he rings Eva and asks her to come and help him. He explains how sick he is and asks her to hurry. But Eva does not have a boat so she goes to Erik who lives on the same side of the river as she and who has a boat. She explains the situation to him and asks him to lend him the boat so she can row across and help Per.
Erik refuses to help Eva for free. He says she has to have sex with him first and then he will row her across the river.
Eva is upset, so she goes to Olof and tells him what Erik said. She wants Olof to come with her and talk some sense into Erik. However Olof doesn't want to get involved and asks her to leave. So Eva see no alternative but to do as Erik wants, and even though he is a dusgusting old man she has sex with him and then he rows her across the river.
Eva arrives at Per's house and tells him him what has happened. Per is furious that Eva had sex with Erik and throws her out. Eva then goes to Sven and tells him that she was forced to sex with Erik so she could help Per, who then throws her out. Sven flies into a rage and goes to Per and beats him up.
Halina then says
"What I want to know is which of them is most in the wrong. Grade them from 1 to 5, with the one who was most in the wrong a five"
So I ask people here to grade them as well.
Eva: 0.
Per: 0.
Olof: 0.
Erik: 0.
Sven: 2.
Everyone in the story but Eva and Sven is a dick, but the only one who actually violated a categorical duty is Sven. (But he isn't a dick? No, but he still has a duty not to batter people without a moral justification, and "being mad at somebody" isn't a highly persuasive moral justification.)
This assumes you do not have a categorical duty to help people if you don't want to, or to not be a dick to someone who is helping you, which as a society seems to be the premise we have accepted.
I basically agree with everything Jadzia said, too.
Spot's Meow said:The way I read this, she basically cheated on Per.
Nothing in the passage as I read it indicates they're together, only that she has enough affection for him to have sex in exchange for a boat, and that he loves her.
In any event, Per doesn't own Eva's body any more than she owns Erik's boat.