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22/12/2004 15:42:54
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00971186
Message ID:
00971587
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>>>>How about this... a man shoots and kills some one you love (assuming you have a loving spouse, relative or someone close). You take him to court. But he says "I really don't believe that I killed him/her...". Is he right/innocent?
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>>>>According to you (if you believe in relative reality) this is a legitimate defense for murder.
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>>>If it were up to him to decide his guilt then you'd be right. But its actually up to a jury, as their opinions (representing their subjective realities) are the determination of the court.
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>>>If the jury believes him, then his defense was good enough. If the jury didn't believe him, he didn't have a good enough defense.
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>>We're now talking about something entirely different. Just because the jury found him not guilty doesn't mean he's innocent. It just means he got away with murder, literally. It doesn't change the fact/reality that he shot and murdered your, or someone else's, loved one.
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>>So if a murderer avoids capture, he didn't commit the murder?
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>Not in the eyes of the justice system.
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>My point is that all truths require some point of view.

I would also say that absolute TRUTH never changes. If it changes, it's was never the truth.

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>You're trying to discuss something from the perspective of an objective point of view, or in other words, the eyes of God.

Ok. I'm see what your trying to go with this. You're not talking about morality.

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>That's all well and good, I just think that such a perspective is hypoethetical. Actually, any perspective outside of your own is hypothetical.

Don't know if I agree with that.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching
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