PGH Downtempo -- Good and Evil?

Jeremy David epistemology at gmail.com
Mon Mar 20 12:41:52 EST 2006


Just because you're more complex than a sea cucumber doesn't mean that
you can find some ultimate standard of human behavour.

I mean, if you think you can do it, have at. I'd love to see it. But
billions have tried and failed.

On 3/20/06, Deeann M.M. Mikula <deeann at d33ann.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Christopher tm wrote:
>
> > Man is neither good nor evil any more than a coyote or a fern or a sea
> > cucumber is good or evil?
>
> I prefer to think of myself as a little more complex and intelligent
> than a sea cuke, especially since I'm about to take 3 finals this
> week!
>
> We are aware of the moral(?) implications of our behavorial more than
> a coyote, fern or the dear sea cuke, so I think that implies that we
> make decisions about our actions based on the probable outcome (good
> or bad?)
>
> I dunno, I've never take a philosophy class, I just think too much
> about things that don't really matter :)
>
> Deeann M.M Mikula
>
> "Well behaved women rarely make history."
>                  -Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
>
>
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