Re: Ethics

From: Michael M. Butler (butlerj-nkmail@comp-lib.org)
Date: Tue Jul 07 1998 - 17:09:39 MDT


Check out the MoQ (Metaphysics of Quality) work of R. M. Pirsig. A web
search on the phrase "subjects, objects, data and values" should turn up
something.

The metric you mention is mentioned, but subordinated.

MMB

At 14:34 7/7/98 -0500, Bradley Felton wrote:
>Actually, there is one objective metric available, one which we are
>currently being judged against, and which our ancestors have all been held
>accountable to: reproductive success. This is the only bedrock that I know
>of upon which to build a rational ethics. It doesn't meet your
>generalization principle, which is to say that the generalization principle
>doesn't deal well with reality....
>
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> "All your children are poor innocent victims of the lies you believe"
> - Frank Zappa

Amen. But they're (pace Frank) *not* poor unfortunate victims of systems
beyond their control. At least I'm not, any more. Thanks in part to
vaccinations from FZ.

"Discipline is important *everywhere*." -- FZ

"The highest love [is] uniquely human, the product of compassion and liberty;
 not one at the expense of the other." -- L. A. Chu and M. M.
Butler

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