[kj] Arse Tax

Brendan bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Mon Nov 3 14:04:44 EST 2008


Fatpotanga:

"In short, moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist
only in relational duality but not as an essential extension of
ontological existence. I rest my case"

Jury:

"We the jury find you guilty. And drop the ridiculous name - you're not
even slightly Samoan."

"Fuck."



> On 3 Nov 2008, at 17:56, jo wrote:

>

>> How can you have moral imperative?

>

>

> Absolutely!

> Morality is subjective.

> Subjectivity is objective (but not in a rational scheme of perception)

> But then, perception is irrational as it implies immanence.

> The judgement of any system of phenomena exists in any rational,

> metaphysical or epistemological contradiction to an abstracted

> empirical concept such as being, or to be, or to occur in the thing

> itself, or of the thing itself. Which I'm sure is something we've all

> said many times.

> In short, moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist

> only in relational duality but not as an essential extension of

> ontological existence.

>

>

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>

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