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On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 8:22:19 AM UTC-7, Bob Whelan wrote:
Does that freedom of choice extend to choosing what risks you expose others to? Apologies for contributing to thread drift, etc., but that's an interesting (to me, anyway) philosophic question. And an important one. The United States exists because of people who considered philosophical questions important, with contributors ranging from Founding Fathers to grunt militia and (ultimately) nameless/faceless individuals (in the historical sense) who voted in favor of accepting the choice to begin a *national* experiment of a form-of-government and nation based upon the rule of law, with the highest law of the land being the - proposed - Constitution which they were being asked to consider and vote upon. History - and common sense - give the short-form answer to the above question as, "YES!" Consider the simple act of driving one's vehicle. Unavoidably you're exposing others to the risks inherent to your driving-style/age/sense-of-personal-responsibility (e.g. drinking)/etc. And then there's soaring, with the reality of landouts, etc... In principle, the "freedom of choice" question is no different than considering "Kung Flu questions." For evidence principle is important in the history of the USA, one need look no further than the Declaration of Independence (essentially a statement based entirely on principle) and the Constitution (the fundamental legal codification of said principles). This nation's "proper final recourse" for civilly disagreeing with others who hold differing views on specific issues of principle is - for better or worse - civil lawsuits. Hugely imperfect, but there you go. So - and such - is life. Flame suit on... Bob W. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com The most recent data suggest that people are contagious 3 days before symptoms. So it is a little like driving your car not knowing if the brakes work. You are exposing others to a risk you yourself do not comprehend. I like freedom of choice too, but the answers are not so simple. |
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