Has the man that cannot have knowledge of any of this been wronged in any way? — Mark Dennis
He just sits there with his thoughts and memories of perception. Out of nowhere, a masked man steals the mans wallet, punches him in his face and has sex with the mans wife in front of him. — Mark Dennis
Out of nowhere, a masked man steals the mans wallet, punches him in his face and has sex with the mans wife in front of him. — Mark Dennis
And it the victim truly will never be aware of any adverse consequences of the actions upon him, then he hasn’t been harmed either. — Pfhorrest
The important part is that “never”. Doing something to someone that they’re not presently aware of but will produce negative consequences that they will become aware of in the future is still harm. Doing something to someone that they will never see any difference from cannot be harmful to them. — Pfhorrest
Do you think his Mother and Father would agree with that? Do they feel harmed? — Mark Dennis
So if a man dies not knowing he raised the offspring of another man with an adulterous wife, he has not been harmed by it? What if as he dies he firmly believes his line will continue, when in reality it dies with him? Can we assume that if he could have known he would feel greatly hurt and betrayed by this knowledge? A person doesn't have to know that their perceived truth is a lie for it to be harmful to them. — Mark Dennis
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