I keep accidentally typing things that I feel are informative, when in reality they can easily be construed as snide or rude. (For example: assuming that there is a joke when there is not) — Lif3r
Whereas you'd miss an eighteen-wheeler if it were parked right under your nose. — Sapientia
One resolution would be to maintain that "good" is in some ways indefinable. This was G. E. Moore's answer, as I understand it. — Sapientia
One resolution would be to maintain that "good" is in some ways indefinable. This was G. E. Moore's answer, as I understand it. — Sapientia
A very welcome bit of good news. Well done, Sam. :strong: You've conclusively demonstrated that anyone in this discussion who suggested you keep the ring was just flat out wrong ethically, and given what you've written above should reconsider their position. — Baden
I am delighted that you can actually spell such a big word, but the really question is would you recognize one when I run you over with it? And yes I had a licenses to drive heavy goods up to 26 wheels and 55 tonnes. — Sir2u
Presumably that advice would have been the same had Sam stolen the ring. Would that advice have been the same had Sam stolen the ring a long time ago? — Jake
Are we ethically bound to return all the stolen property we are in possession of? — Jake
Would that advice have been the same had Sam stolen the ring a long time ago? — Jake
you get the U.S. — Baden
We knew that already because half of Ireland lives in the US. — Bitter Crank
What is good cannot be a matter of definition, obviously. It is a matter of general human consensus based on the sum of experience. — Janus
*real & *licence — Sapientia
Good luck trying to get through my force field. And yes, I do have super powers. — Sapientia
Does this mean ownership goes all the way back to the first person who realized what the Earth was? — Lif3r
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