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In article <4753b011$1@news.povray.org>, dne### [at] sanrrcom says...
> Tim Cook wrote:
> > Ethics is almost entirely
> > arbitrary, aside some fundamental survival derivatives.
>
> I would disagree, but that's OK.
>
I would disagree too. You don't learn ethics by someone *telling* you
that its bad, you do so by testing the boundaries of what, first, you
parents allow, then society, and concluding, based on evidence, that
there are **consequences** for acting unethically. Its only arbitrary in
the sense that "sometimes" the rules are based on irrational projections
of imaginary consequences, or misinterpretations of the magnitude,
nature, existence or even the actual cause of real consequences.
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call DRM_everything();
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call functional_code();
}
else
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}
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