In article >, "Dutch" >
wrote:
> "Ron" > wrote
> > "Dutch" > wrote:
>
> >> In your example you created a false impression in that person's mind,
> >> that's
> >> all. It has nothing to do with a real immoral act, apart from your lying.
> >> All your demonstration shows is that people can be fooled into believing
> >> something false.
> >
> > Believing something false....like moral codes and theories of complicity.
>
> You can't just deceive someone then announce that means moral codes and
> theories of complicity are false.
Just like the dupe who can experience false beliefs for a watch that was
never stolen, some folks are very receptive or easily convinced of their
accountability for the actions and consequences of others.
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