Arlo,
To sum it up, there are stipulations and responsibilities
that come along with the participation in ANY society.

We have maintained here that the "individual" is a product of
the society it participates in. In this way that societies 
values are just as "real" as the "individual".

I ask why you think the "realness" of the individual
is any more "real" than the values that create it?

In this way "Aenea" of the war craft society is not
as "real" in this society as Arlo is .

Likewise Arlo is not as "real" in War craft as "Aenea"
is in that society.

-Ron






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