Blanc Weber says:
*** Morality is the ablility to differentiate between right and wrong, without denotation. Thus, each situation defines an eidetic decision and implementation which would be the application of an ethical standard based on past experience. Therefore, endogenous morality is quite tangible, while exogenous morality is most likely unethical, and detrimental to the purity of being. ***
I couldn't understand this paragraph very well, as it is too cryptic.
Attempted translation: Morality is both individual and situational, and must not be externally imposed as the imposition would violate individual sovereignty. -- Best regards, Curtis D. Frye cfrye@ciis.mitre.org or cfrye@mason1.gmu.edu "Here today, gone ?????^H^H^H^H^HFriday, April 8th"