Hi Case

Of course the moon has a split personality,
it wants to travel in a straight line but keeps
getting these strange urges to crash into the earth
too, and just can't make its mind up!

Tongue in cheek from me or is it a mystical smile! Not sure.

David M

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From: "Case" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] Heads or tails?


> [Ian]
> I'm glad Case asked Platt, because I too was baffled as to why you
> would find that astonishing. Its MoQ 101.
>
> Astonishing only to SoMists.
>
> [Case]
> Or to those who attempt to spin the notion of moral orders to mean that
> electrons and moons are Kantian's spinning in space because it is their 
> duty
> to do so or because they "ought" to behave this way. The Moon is indeed 
> made
> up of static patterns of value but the values are orbital velocity, mass,
> distance from the earth...
>
> Along the lines that Ron is pointing to one might add the romantic value 
> or
> the man in the moon which are social patterns of value...
>
> The problem with some is that they make little distinction between the 
> ways
> morality is manifest differently at different levels.
>
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