... but Weller points from me. :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0KGZGvUK7U&NR=1

On 12 Jan., 21:56, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12 Jan., 20:01, Twirlip <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > But if I admit that I haven't actually read any Kant, it suddenly
> > doesn't look so good! :-)
>
> Perhaps, but your honest admission not to have read him gets you
> brownie points anyway ;-)
>
> Kant, as it happens, placed a great emphasis on honesty and, in his
> attempts to practically flesh out the categorical imperative, argued
> that lying was always immoral. Now that's a point, given - in my view
> - the inevitable situationalism involved in practical applications of
> his basic moral pronciple, that one could happily argue about, but if
> anyone really feels like doing that, I suggest they open another
> thread ...
>
> Francis
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