Jiang refuses to let the class stop at repair-techniques and instead asks for the underlying moral logic of why cheating counts as a serious wrong in the first place.
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Moral logic
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Jiang insists that the class cannot explain adultery by emotion alone; they have to specify exactly what cheating destroys and why that destruction matters.
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"What's the problem with cheating? Can we first explain why, look, okay. So you have this random one night affair. Who cares? What, what..."
"I, I understand, I understand all this, but I'm saying like, okay, first let's establish what cheating does, why is cheating a bad thing?..."
"And, and what do they, how do they make this vow?"
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