Giaguara Chmod 760 Staff member Mod Aug 10, 2004 #541 choise .. it might be like choosing between a job that you love and a job that you love as much? or choosing between a job and a man?
choise .. it might be like choosing between a job that you love and a job that you love as much? or choosing between a job and a man?
qwikstreet OS X Friendly Aug 10, 2004 #542 Who could love work? It still is a four letter word, right?
Zammy-Sam Desertchild Aug 11, 2004 #545 If they do, then the choice between them should be quite tough, huh? But is it so?
Browni Registered Aug 11, 2004 #547 are the reasons behind the choices that we make indicative of an intelligent person or persons?
Cat Registered Aug 11, 2004 #548 Do you mean "persons" as in schizophrenia? "The geek in me wants to buy new gear, but the responsible guy wants to save money"-kind-of-thing?
Do you mean "persons" as in schizophrenia? "The geek in me wants to buy new gear, but the responsible guy wants to save money"-kind-of-thing?
Browni Registered Aug 11, 2004 #549 even though i can never be sure of witch of these i mean, is it not up to eac personal morals to help them decide? (man this is difficult!...But Fun!)
even though i can never be sure of witch of these i mean, is it not up to eac personal morals to help them decide? (man this is difficult!...But Fun!)
pds Registered Aug 11, 2004 #550 Doesn't the concept of moral - adhering to principle - preclude the idea of "personal" - adhering to the need of the self? Isn't personal morals an oxymoron?
Doesn't the concept of moral - adhering to principle - preclude the idea of "personal" - adhering to the need of the self? Isn't personal morals an oxymoron?
Browni Registered Aug 11, 2004 #551 but doesn't every one have a set of morals - a set of boundaries or rules to be lived by?
pds Registered Aug 11, 2004 #552 Aren't they mores and morals at least more widespread if not universal?
qwikstreet OS X Friendly Aug 12, 2004 #555 What have you been smoking to jump topic? (thanks for straying, it was getting hard)
Zammy-Sam Desertchild Aug 12, 2004 #556 Aren't we talking about morals? I think the question about soldiers being murderers is pretty much a question about moral, huh? (sorry, I prefer to keep the topic for a little more )
Aren't we talking about morals? I think the question about soldiers being murderers is pretty much a question about moral, huh? (sorry, I prefer to keep the topic for a little more )
Cat Registered Aug 12, 2004 #557 Isn't the difference between mores and morals that one tells you how to do things and the other how to do things _right_?
Isn't the difference between mores and morals that one tells you how to do things and the other how to do things _right_?
pds Registered Aug 12, 2004 #558 Aren't mores personal, whereas morals are broader? Aren't mores the morals that "I" observe? Given that all societies disdain murder, aren't morals really universal?
Aren't mores personal, whereas morals are broader? Aren't mores the morals that "I" observe? Given that all societies disdain murder, aren't morals really universal?
Browni Registered Aug 12, 2004 #560 is it not up to the educational establishments to instill a sense of morals and to help you understand what you write, or does this lie in the home?
is it not up to the educational establishments to instill a sense of morals and to help you understand what you write, or does this lie in the home?