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Old 07-05-2008, 06:40 PM
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Default Re: Why vegetarian?

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Originally Posted by deepsand View Post
No, I do not. I hunt, not for any delight beyond that which Nature might send my way, but for sustenance.
Because you have no other choices?

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I agree with that
That premise, though, is not an a priori one, but rather one that is a posteriori, and therefore one that cannot be taken as a given, but must be proven to be true prior to its being used as support for any argued for conclusion.
Lol, thank you. This one deserves to be put in a signature.
Some people are masters in diluting the essence of a thought and converting it into pseudo philosophical particles. Congratulations.

Yes, I agree with your statement "Only if one accepts your implied anthropomorphic premise." as I already said the same thing before; the one that we need common ground in our basic perceptions of freedom and rights and to whom they should be granted.
For you it is naturally "anthropomorphic premise" for the reason it being beyond your basic principles.
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