--- Jay Heuman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My position is that there
> are certain rights and wrongs in the world which, IMO, exist
> > *outside* of the boundaries of "context" and "culture."
>
> This idea is a modern idea . . . and even modern ideas have
> a specific context.
Is it though? Didn't Jefferson 200+ years ago write in the Declaration of
Indenpendence that we do have certain rights regardless of the laws that are
made? Couldn't this be considered to mean that there are overall rights and
wrongs in the world that exist independently of culture and context?
And isn't this an idea that Western philosophers have been debating about for
millenia?
Deb - trying not to turn this into Philosophy-L
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