Re[2]: ETHICS: value-sets and value-systems

From: Guru George (gurugeorge@sugarland.idiscover.co.uk)
Date: Wed Oct 22 1997 - 18:52:31 MDT


On Wed, 22 Oct 1997 11:33:19 +0200
Felix Ungman <felix@objectzone.se> wrote:

>Mitchell Porter:
>>But to get the most out of it, one should probably first
>>figure out, as completely as possible, one's "value set" -
>>the "primary values", the things that are ends in themselves.
>
>The only thing an end in itself, is *life*. The problem
>with choosing a value set becomes measuring *life*.
>Now, you could say this is intrinsic, as *life* is uniquely
>determined by *life form*. Here the term *life form*
>includes both biological body, neurological circuit,
>and memetic content like life style and culture.
>
>So: Choosing your life form is a matter of *taste*,
>the morality will follow.
>
You can't choose your biological body/neurological circuit - yet!
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Guru George



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