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Comments on Wednesday 27 March 2002: |
Emotions play a part in resolving moral dilemmae - gasp, amazing. Rather suggests, in the same way as my set of kidnapped-by-a-terrorist questions, that I either lack or denigrate the emotional response.
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Kevan |
Hm? Don't your standard "kill a million strangers to spare my wife" answers to the terroristy-questions imply a fair amount of emotional response? |
RavenBlack |
Not in the form suggested in that article. That I would happily personally knife a million people (except that it would take ages) to spare my wife being lethally-injected? An emotional attachment, but not an emotional response to the question. |