Thread: A moral dilemma
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Old 09-09-2011, 11:44 AM   #103
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Originally Posted by Ben Thornton View Post
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).
THEN MY HEAD BLEW UP
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