Philosopher Angie Hobbs on the Value of Conscience
My programme on Ivan's Challenge with A.S.Byatt and Canon Vernon White is tomorrow at 12.04 @BBCRadio4 A History of Ideas
— Angie Hobbs (@drangiehobbs) November 27, 2014
@drangiehobbs @BBCRadio4 What is necessary must also be moral, but whether something is necessary and to what end is a political question.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 28, 2014
@drangiehobbs @BBCRadio4 To the moral dilemma posed by Dostoevsky, I would say ALL humans on earth do NOT deserve to live in Paradise.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 28, 2014
@drangiehobbs @BBCRadio4 To suggest that *all* humans deserve to live in paradise is to commit the greatest injustice.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 28, 2014
@drangiehobbs @BBCRadio4 Which philosopher was it who said that it is the greatest injustice to treat unequal things equally?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 28, 2014
@drangiehobbs @BBCRadio4 To do what is being proposed by this moral dilemma wd b 2 usurp God's role n perform it in a way He would not wish.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 28, 2014
@drangiehobbs Are not my answers irrefutably neat, moral and logical? Is it not now time for @BBCRadio4 to finally acknowledge my genius?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 28, 2014
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