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Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Hehe... != means 'not equal to', not factorial.Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
Sorry, but IMHO, being known as a man or a nation of flexable or part-time principles does not accrue honor or esteem. Nor does it make you worthy of emulation.
Not to nitpick CycloWizard, but isn't 2! equal to 2? (1X2=2)
How can you claim it's moral to commit an act that you know is evil? As I've already pointed out numerous times, there is no reasonable expectation that you will improve any situation through torture. However, there is reason to believe that if you act justly, good things will come from it, even if you can't see them at the time.Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't think that it matters that you don't know what the ends are with absoute certainty. Afterall, none of us can predict the future.
When faced with a choice, taking everything you know into consideration, how would it be moral to chose the option that gives the worse consequence?
For me, the potential death of millions of innocent people would be a far worse consequence than the torture of one.
How do you know good things will come of it, even if you can't see them?
The bottom line is that when you start rejecting our ability to make inferences (such as in determining the end of an action), you reject a whole lot more than the ends justifying the means. You're rejecting our ability to make any determinations about what will happen next using causality. And that's a very sad, scary place to be, because causality is fundamental to our understanding of this world.