RMorality and Ethics (was Pseudonym's and Reputation)

Curtis D. Frye cfrye at ciis.mitre.org
Fri Apr 8 12:54:08 PDT 1994


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.

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