The Limits of Morality--As We Know It |
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| Tuesday, 23 June 2009 00:00 | ||||
A world in which everyone takes care of everyone else, and nobody takes care of himself--is a world that will perish. A world in which everyone takes care of him- or herself is a world from which everyone benefits. If the purpose of morality is to make the world a better place, then how far can morality take us without a recognition of this basic point?
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A world in which everyone takes care of everyone else, and nobody takes care of himself--is a world that will perish. A world in which everyone takes care of him- or herself is a world from which everyone benefits. If the purpose of morality is to make the world a better place, then how far can morality take us without a recognition of this basic point?
