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- From: mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran)
- Subject: Re: Who are you guys?
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 93 02:38:17 GMT
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- In article <markp.726774645@joplin.wri.com> markp@joplin.wri.com (Mark Pundurs) writes:
-
- [Mr. Delete Key is happy...]
-
- >I believe that absolute ethical standards exist. (If I thought ethical
- >standards were intrinsically subjective, it wouldn't make sense for me
- >to argue with others in favor of my standards.) But I'm by no means
- >convinced that the standards I presently hold completely correspond
- >to the absolute ideal -- just that they're closer than any alternative
- >I've seen. Show me better standards than mine -- and demonstrate that
- >they're better -- and I'll joyfully adopt them.
- >
- Feel free to try and provide us with a single example of an "absolute
- ethic" since you are so certain they exist.
- Expect to be laughed at when it turns out to be not-so absolute after
- all.
-
- --
- Mark Cochran merlin@eddie.ee.vt.edu
- These are the views of my employer, your employer, your government, the
- Church of your choice, and the Ghost of Elvis. So there.
- Member, T.S.A.K.C.
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