On 06 Jun 2014, at 13:23, Telmo Menezes wrote:





Dopamine is not justice,

Sure. "Justice" is a superstition.

Then truth, beauty, and all protagorean virtues becomes superstition.

I might be out of context, but I am not sure what you mean by "justice" is a superstition. It might be an ideal, but like we can know very well what is pleasant and what is non pleasant, we can in situation understand what is just and what is non just, even if a large part of it is first person and hard to delimited with words.

To believe in a guy bringing justice can be a superstition though. But most of our laws are good, if they were applied and not jeopardized by multinationals, corporatism and special interest.

The protagorean virtue can still be taught by examples (myths, legends, movies, arts, ...) and are open to improvement or to a generalization of "harm reduction".

100%-just might be a superstition.

Bruno



http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/



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