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Pastimes : The Boxing Ring Revived

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (3941)1/21/2003 11:38:06 PM
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"Seems to me it makes on difference whether I die from suicide, cancer, or accident. Same difference for society."

I have explained how these things are different (which seems obvious anyway) in several posts now. You either are not reading or are deliberatly being obstructive.

The outcome effects on society are almost the same but not exactly. The same could be said if your neighbor dies of cancer, by accident, or by being murdered by you. It is not the effects on society that are at issue. As you have pointed out repeatedly, society is effected by all decisions we make. The point I have stressed is that society has the right to legitimize the decisions (allowing them to be legal or illegal) of its members. That is what legitimization is for.
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