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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (75014)9/18/2003 3:08:48 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (3) of 82486
 
"Your argument seems to me to be that he should be free to follow his conscience, even though that will have a negative impact on other people, and not pay a social price for that."

You may want to take a second look. I chose this as a test case for good reason. His position is warrented because as a matter of conscience he refuses to do something that he views as harmful to individuals and society. He has thoughtfully considered the impacts on the participants therapists/clients and determined that the compromised circumstance sensual nature of the service is not as safe as it is promoted to be. The emerging research supports his view.

If you extend "negative impact" to include that his view point is offensive to people who like the cultural status quo, then I disagree. Thats's like the stupid TOU criteria "otherwise offensive." Too broad to be meaningful.

the principle that we should get to exercise our consciences or our desires without cost.

This is far from my position.

"she had every right to play her music as loudly as she wanted to, and if people didn't like it, tough. Different venue, same principle.

Absolutely not the same principle. This is a matter of being free to do anything I feel like, knowing that it is harmful to others.

There was a book a few years ago titled "children without a conscience." The title made me gasp. I am starting to think we are living in a society without a conscience. The people on this thread have certainly demonstrated how alien the concept is to them. Sorry, but you don't seem to get it.
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