kgauck
10-21-2003, 08:32 PM
----- Original Message -----
From: "kari" <brnetboard@BIRTHRIGHT.NET>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:25 AM
> Read beyond good and evil
>
>
http
://users.compaqnet.be/cn127103/Nietzsc..._good_and_evil/ (http://users.compaqnet.be/cn127103/Nietzsche_beyond_good_and_evil/)
>
> and simelar texts
Listen, constructing your own moral code in a world where god is dead is
different from having a moral system imposed by the very structure of the
cosmos in which gods are active moral forces. Why introduce 19th century
philosophy into a game with a 14th century world-view?
Kenneth Gauck
kgauck@mchsi.com
From: "kari" <brnetboard@BIRTHRIGHT.NET>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:25 AM
> Read beyond good and evil
>
>
http
://users.compaqnet.be/cn127103/Nietzsc..._good_and_evil/ (http://users.compaqnet.be/cn127103/Nietzsche_beyond_good_and_evil/)
>
> and simelar texts
Listen, constructing your own moral code in a world where god is dead is
different from having a moral system imposed by the very structure of the
cosmos in which gods are active moral forces. Why introduce 19th century
philosophy into a game with a 14th century world-view?
Kenneth Gauck
kgauck@mchsi.com