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To: long-gone who wrote (75574)8/27/2001 11:05:54 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) of 116766
 
<Or you a moral education due to a total lack of morals?>

From your standpoint, yes. I'm honored you feel that way.

Still, there remains the question: What can be said about morality in general? If we do not accept morality as simply given, and if we acknowledge that there are many different moralities, what can we make of this whole phenomenon of morality?

Let's imagine "the enemy" as conceived by long-gone's resentment- and here precisely is his deed, his creation: he has conceived "the evil enemy", "the evil one"- and indeed as the fundamental concept from which he then derives, as an afterimage and counterinstance, a "good one"-himself.

Boy are you superficial and plastic! You've been written about and accounted for in all the great books of morality. No wonder you hate Academia!
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