From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Thu Oct 28 2004 - 13:05:42 BST
On 28 Oct 2004 at 0:46, ml wrote:
Hello Mark:
>
> BTW, science requires no apology from me or anyone else. It is an
> incredibly powerful and useful system of thought and investigation.
> Anyone who denies this is simply not paying attention to the world
> around them. My only quibble with science is its lack of interest
> in making value judgements. But that's why we have ethical
> philosophies like the Metaphysics of Quality.
>
mel:
"...lack of interest in making value judgements..."?
msh says:
Sorry. Should have said "moral" judgements. Such as, "Is it right o
wrong, good or bad, to build an atomic bomb?" That's why I followed
up with the last sentence, MOQ, and enquiry into morals.
Thanks for correcting me.
msh
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