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06-01-2009, 07:25 PM
Because it helps the strawman argument, of course.
Salvanas, I believe you're thinking too hard. Unclench before you pull something. Unfortunately for you, she is not here. Say what you want, but you can't break free Say what you will, but you can't change me Say what you want, but it all takes time... And my love will know no end.... How I miss my beautiful friend. |
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06-01-2009, 07:30 PM
It was a simple situation, a simple example. Let's say that this granny would accidently kill this child in some way if she lives.
Koir: Not really thinking too hard. It's interesting to sit down and think about these things. Such things like these exist all the time in the world.
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06-01-2009, 07:30 PM
The question for me would also be... Why is the child going to die?
Without knowing that I can`t answer. I don`t think there is ever a correct answer. The child could have an undetected health condition and die tomorrow. The grandmother may have 20 years of life left. In reality, even if I knew a child would die if I saved the grandmother (mine or that of another person) I would probably still try to save the grandmother. As sad and cold as this thinking is - you can make another baby. You can`t make another grandmother. 萱津ヶ原に 名をとどむ もののふどもの 夢のまた夢」 |
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06-01-2009, 07:35 PM
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Yes, the granny could live for 20 more years, and the child could have a disorder, but usually, it's not like that. Think of it more broadly, than trying to nit pick at the details.
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06-01-2009, 07:36 PM
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Anyway - everything after the "In reality" was just that. My honest answer. 萱津ヶ原に 名をとどむ もののふどもの 夢のまた夢」 |
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06-01-2009, 07:40 PM
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So you believe that moral decisions should be taken over logical ones?
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06-01-2009, 07:42 PM
No. No questions about it. Nor would I die to save my children.
Yes I`m a terrible and cold person - please don`t feel the need to point it out. Quote:
萱津ヶ原に 名をとどむ もののふどもの 夢のまた夢」 |
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