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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: one_less who wrote (79341)12/1/2003 8:09:15 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
A right is what is right regarding the creature, whether human or otherwise; the opposite of a wrong.

Who determines, and why, what is right and what is wrong. For example, is it wrong to cut down old growth forest? If so, then most of this country could not have been settled, because originally it was all covered with old growth forest. Or is it right to cut down some but not all old growth forest? If so, how do you know how much it's right to cut down and where it suddenly becomes wrong -- which is the last old growth tree allowed to be cut, and how do you decide? Is it okay to cut down young trees but not old trees? We don't say it's okay to kill children but not adults, nor wo we say it's right to kill fawns but not deer. Why should it be right to do that to a tree, killing the young but leaving the old?

It's not the least bit clear to me how one decides what is right and wrong with regard to the river qua river. We don't pollute rivers not because we want to protect the river for its own sake, but because polluted rivers are bad for us. Isn'tthis so?
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