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THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT
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Michael P. Lynch\ Michael P. Lynch is an assistant professor of philosophy and religion at the University of Mississippi. He is author of Truth in Context (MIT Press).
1999
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THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT
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Michael P. Lynch\ Michael P. Lynch is an assistant professor of philosophy and religion at the University of Mississippi. He is author of Truth in Context (MIT Press).
1999
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THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT
1999
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They don't mean simply the authority of the legal system, but also moral law and authority. In their view, allowing [President] Clinton to remain in office is equivalent to encouraging elected officials to lie. Replies to the effect that we must take account of the overall context - that we must reflect on what the President lied about, for instance - are dismissed as opening the door to moral relativism, to saying that anything goes. Their underlying assumption is that either our moral principles are absolute, and there is one and only one way to apply them in this case, or they are merely subjective, and every way of acting is as good as every other.
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