Do you think lying to authority figures that force you to do things without your consent is generally bad?
To the extend that good homework exist it’s to the benefit of the student. If the instructor gives homework that either is not to the benefit of the student or fails to make a good case to the student, is it good for them to be able to nonconsensually force the student? Is it really bad if the student asserts their self interests when their only way to do so is lying?
Do you think lying to authority figures that force you to do things without your consent is generally bad?
To the extend that good homework exist it’s to the benefit of the student. If the instructor gives homework that either is not to the benefit of the student or fails to make a good case to the student, is it good for them to be able to nonconsensually force the student? Is it really bad if the student asserts their self interests when their only way to do so is lying?