Thread: A moral dilemma
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:38 AM   #97
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Originally Posted by TGS View Post
From the fact that there is no agreement on this thread about what is right and what is wrong it doesn't follow that there is no right or wrong.
That's true. Also, I didn't mean to imply that there is no right or wrong. My view, FWIW, is that there is no right answer about what is right and wrong. In other words, I don't think that right and wrong are meaningless concepts (quite the opposite), but there is not a universal moral standard "out there" to be discovered. We have to make our own standards (and do).
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