From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Sat Nov 09 2002 - 14:59:18 GMT
Hi Steve:
A problem I see with your rejection of "types of patterns" is a
consequent rejection of the hierarchy of values, i.e., some things are
better than others. If, as you say, static patterns are relative to the
individual, what's to stop him from claiming anything he does is moral? If
everyone's values are equally good, logically everyone's values are
equally worthless.
Something seems to missing from your interpretation, or, more likely,
I'm missing something.
Platt
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