From: Valuemetaphysics@aol.com
Date: Wed Jul 14 2004 - 17:48:53 BST
In a message dated 7/14/04 4:51:04 PM GMT Daylight Time,
johnnymoral@hotmail.com writes:
> Hate could be seen as refusing to love, refusing to do what you should, not
>
> liking morality, and I that sense it is very bad and immoral. But it can
> also be a justifiable opinion about something bad, like hating hate in the
> first sense, hating things that weaken morality. So I'm not sure about hate
>
> in MoQ terms, I don't put it on the same plane as love, which is an
> ontological force somewhat synonymous with DQ and the Holy Ghost.
>
> Johnny
>
Hi Johnny,
I was fascinated by Sartre's treatment of hate in Being and nothingness.
Sartre suggests that hatred is the wish to have 'the look' of all other
consciousness removed from experience. I feel this aligns well with a biological
pattern.
What do you think?
All the best,
Mark
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