On 9 Aug 97 at 16:02, TruthMonger wrote
Life is a crapshoot, and the most we can hope for is to use our best judgement to minimize whatever ill effects might occur as the result of haphazard circumstance.
I have to slightly disagree on the quoted sentence, extracted from an otherwise super extra excellent post. IMO, life is not a crapshoot, it simply "is". Reality Is. So, you just have to deal with it. Now, arguing about the non-existence of Good or Bad, you interestingly use your own scale of Good and Bad. So, clearly, there *is* some sort of standard. Only, you seems to hold as a basic premise that the standard can not be codified because it doesn't meet the simplicistic criterias that you describe. please don't build a straw man and shoot it down afterward. The sentence "Well, it works in theory but it doesn't in practice" is absolute bullshit and an attempt at invalidating reason. Which theoretician with a milligram of self respect would come up with a theory that comes in contradiction to the best observation of Reality we can do? My own rule about morality is the following: any rule that is good for the harmonious development and life of the Human Animal is a good one. Anything that has an effect contrary to the first rule is "bad". And there are many things that are neither good or bad also. Now, good and bad are highly context dependent. In your example, you show a situations where some peoples made context-dependent decisions while not fully analysing the context. To do such analyse requires efforts and time, which are not always available. You then proceed to build scenario inquiring more deeply in the context of the situation and figure out that the decision *might* have been wrong. So, clearly, you *do* have some standard underlying your statements. JFA "life" is a sexually transmitted terminal condition