From: Steve Peterson (peterson.steve@verizon.net)
Date: Tue Apr 01 2003 - 22:02:11 BST
Hi Johnny,
> Johnny:
>There always is a single moral choice in a situation that most
> people would do, but it is always uncomputable, there is no way to know what
> most people would do. That is the moral choice.
>... a person should try to be moral, in the sense of doing what most
> people would do.
Steve:
Do you really think that what is best is to do what most people would do in
a given situation? I guess so, since you keep saying it. I just don't know
how to respond to that. It doesn't fit my experience, and I can't imagine
it's true for you either.
Regards,
Steve
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