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Re: Chalmers v. Dennett - the Hard Problem of Consciousness     

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Author: Publius
Date: Apr 15, 2007 16:46

... cannot say that about God. Of course we can. That question has often been posed of God as well. But that question is less pressing than, "Where did the sensible universe come ... to be interpreted in terms of some modern relativism. "Weren't meant"? I think the important question is not how they were "meant to be interpreted," but how we can best (most...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 4, 2007 11:19

... to representatives in this agreement we all have. [cut & paste snipped] The important question, however, is, "What are the moral ... standard under dispute is invoked, then the question has been begged. If another standard is appealed to, the question arises again, to be answered either by ... of criterion in the guise of the question whether he can justify his acceptance of ...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: J P
Date: Apr 4, 2007 04:47

...> differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be ... capacity." For Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things? By ...> Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments ...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: tg
Date: Apr 4, 2007 04:34

..., most differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be ... capacity." For Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things? By ... Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments ...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: J P
Date: Apr 4, 2007 04:29

... most differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be equalized?"... capacity." For Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things? By... Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments about...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: tg
Date: Apr 4, 2007 03:39

..., most differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be equalized?" For... capacity." For Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things? By... Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments about what ...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: J P
Date: Apr 3, 2007 23:45

... egalitarians, most differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be equalized?" For ... capacity." For Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things? ...." Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments about what ...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: Publius
Date: Apr 3, 2007 20:26

...is a neologism with no historical pedigree). Hence it is as much need of justification as material equality itself. [cut & paste snipped] The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things? By dint of what moral principle are inequalities in...
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Re: Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 3, 2007 18:57

... trespassing or breaking into the home in question. http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Negative_right http... most differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be equalized... Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the ...> Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments ...
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Liberty v. Equality     

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Author: Publius
Date: Apr 3, 2007 18:19

...material egalitarians, most differing with respect to the question, ""What exactly is to be equalized?" For ... For Dworkin, it is "resources." For Parfit, it is utility (happiness). The important question, however, is, "What are the moral arguments for equalizing any of those things... presumption." Until some cogent answer to that question is offered, then all arguments about what is...
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