Crypticness & (Il)Logical Conclusions
Jun. 4th, 2009 01:06 pmIf one knows or reasonably suspects that P will or is highly likely to result from doing X to Y, then regardless of whether P should result (arguments include Y's free will and Y's ability/responsibility to make choices re: how to respond to X, blah blah freakin' blah), I would argue that one is at least partially responsible for P happening if'n one does X to Y, regardless of the fact that ultimately Y CHOOSES for P to occur.
And now, to balance my day, I'm getting out and about. Later I shall return to the Hive and BAPAMAP.
And now, to balance my day, I'm getting out and about. Later I shall return to the Hive and BAPAMAP.