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Old 2006-05-16, 16:04   Link #68
arias
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Originally Posted by Xellos-_^
The defination of WELL-MADE is subjective. What is well made and sensible to you might not be someone else. So who decides which well made laws are to be obay and which poor made law is to broken?
Is not my last paragraph clear about this?

Of course I recognize the difficulty in developing a whole framework of behavior as to what to obey and what not to obey, but I know for sure that following a law just because is a dangerous course of action.

I'd like to think that I have abit of knowledge on this, because I am after all a Philosophy major (along with Psych double major) as well.. //edited due to undeserved arrogance ; p


I think that while things occasionally work well in theory and on paper, in reality we often have to continually deal with "grey areas" (as cliche as that sounds) and try to make sense of them. We will never be perfect in dealing with them, but as long as we manage, we'll be okay.
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