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James Randazzo commented on Goodness vs. Expediency on February 29, 2008, 12:29 AM
It may be more useful to ponder this question beyond the limit that is inherent in a dualistic form.One factor we may not recognize can be made more visible when we view morality as an aquired condition of culture, changing according to time and enviorment. Another may be that "moral" values are often intellectual interpretations of emotional feelings. In this,morality in its lowest form denies the rightful role of conscience (which may "always" be in the moment directing right action). A third tangent to our cognition may be that words are not the feelings and we often fail to notice the dichotomy.
James Randazzo commented on the Humanities on February 16, 2008, 7:34 PM
It may be "said" and/or "read", that some questions contain the answers within them.
Virtually "all" organic life suffers in the knowledge (rational,instinctive,emotional),of impending physical death (dissoloution). We may know that we "live" in a remote and difficult place in the universe, galaxy, solar system, this last places us far from center. On Earth, we may well be on the planet that serves as the stomach for the solar system-a place where everything "eats" and is "eaten".For most, the automatic suffering may be the hidden motivation for conflict with/toward others both as "individuals" and as "cultures" in the vain attempt to establish "territory" and genetic regeneration. … Read More
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James Randazzo commented on Ignorance and Awareness, what seperates the two on March 24, 2008, 5:00 PM
one possability may be naivete.