Re: Singularity: Individual, Borg, Death?

From: Samael (Samael@dial.pipex.com)
Date: Wed Dec 09 1998 - 09:22:42 MST


-----Original Message-----
From: Billy Brown <bbrown@conemsco.com>

>To reach an approximation of an objective truth, you need to have some way
>to conduct experiments to test your claims. If you can't prove (not argue,
>but *prove*, in an objective sense), that a moral proposition is false,
>you're just trading opinions.

What does it mean for a moral proposition to be true or false? I'd say that
a moral statement is meaningless except in its framework. You have to, at
some point, create a moral framework and then all actions are 'good' or
'bad' within that framework.

Samael



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