On 26 Aug 2004, at 12:30 am, Dan Minette wrote:
From: "Warren Ockrassa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I don't make moral choices either, just ethical ones, and both good and
evil are human-defined terms that refer to things which do not
objectively exist.

So, an ethics in which it is immoral to allow a Jew to exist is just as valid as one in which genocide is wrong?

Comparing ethics assumes some overarching system in which they are both embedded, a meta-ethics. If ethics are human-defined there is no such overarching system and the idea of comparing validity is meaningless.


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