Saturday, October 29, 2011
On the highest organic virtue 1
A question posed with a logically impossible answer is hardly worth asking. That certainly isn't to say that questions without answers are worthless. Simply, to demand something of your topic that isn't possible might be worthless. Here for instance, I would like to ask 'what is the highest virtue?'. While an observation of virtue is valuable, the question assumes that virtues can be rated, and secondly, that there might be one noble virtue that rules the others. These first assumptions should be questioned before we deem this search worthwhile.
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