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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 13:43:46 -0500, Bob LeChevalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Absolutely. My emotions render me superior to a machine. > Isn't it funny the Universe had to wait billions of years to reach a stage where biological machines would be able to think clearly about itself, for those machines to decide to act like any other animal instead? > >"Reason" as in "philosophy" is totally dependent on the quality of the >axioms. Those who argue it typically choose axioms based on whether >they support the results that the person wants. Reject those axioms, >and you may end up with the opposite conclusion. > The principle I start with, and one I am not willing to reject, is that individuals own themselves. Based on this principle, it's not difficult to conclude that price gouging is not immoral and should be illegal.
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