In a message dated 11/14/08 11:35:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> There's a value free methodology pronouncing on the value (cancer is bad) 
> of an artifact (your body).
> 
I myself would reword that. The tacit premise is: "A body is valuable, a 
human life should be preserved." This is a sentiment -- a feeling wthout the 
possibility of an argument that would "prove" it as a statement, a "truth". I 
myself share the sentiment -- but not all the time. I felt WWII was indeed in 
large 
part a "good war", and I don't think I'd have had any qualms about 
terminating the lives of the likes of Hitler, Himmler, et al -- i.e. not every 
German, 
but the unquestionably "bad" guys.    (Also, I'd be slow to call the body an 
"artifact".)



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