Hi MOQers

Recently read the star philosopher (and atheist by the way I believe)
Simon Critchley's book Infinitely Demanding. This book made me
wonder, do we need to recognise the individual in the MOQ
because the individual is not only a source of DQ but that
the relationship between the individual, DQ and the reality-experience
of Others who are also sources of DQ is precisely the experienced
relationship that gives us ethics. It is the experience of the Other as
having their own interests in our shared world that we become
open as individuals to an ethical demand/claim on us and hence
respons-ability.

Regards
David M

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