In a message dated 1/30/2005 12:52:43 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> That would be my view, yes. However, I assume you believe in contextualizing some sort of timeless (?) essentialist morality

Sure. Except I'm not sure I can clearly even imagine the alternative.
My understanding of existentialism would suggest an individual boldly
making whatever decisions they wanted and taking responsibility for
them. But I'm not sure what an "existentialist morality" would be.
The original author said "essentialist", not "existentialist".
 
 
Scott
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