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While it is good to employ the morals found in Zelda games, going so far as to believe you are actually in one is bad.
Their story carries a familiar, comforting moral -- find happiness in the people you love and the place where you are, rather than in a fruitless search for far-away fame.
And those looking for a moral will find one nicely phrased: "Science is unique among human ways of knowing because it is self-correcting," writes Levenson.
The answer to Joseph Finder's question in his essay "Where Have All the Strivers Gone?" (April 9) is this: No longer can moral writers find reason to celebrate the strivers as Dickens, Rand, Fitzgerald and others did.
The moral degradation finds him even in his cab.
But sometimes, especially when it comes to manners and morals, we find the censorious tones of the declinist.
Here the pair discuss, among other moral quandaries found in the show, whether he is entitled to do so.
You could, if you were in a real hurry, read only these morals and find your powers of ratiocination enhanced.
Consider: A brilliant star in his field, at the top of his game, who because of hubris and bad decisions (and a large dollop of moral weakness) finds himself in dire circumstances of his own making.
Rawls applies the methodology, of course, to justify considered moral judgments found outside of science.
It is of course well known that anthropology includes a substantial body of work, such as the classic studies of Westermarck (1906) and Sumner (1934), detailing the radically divergent moral outlooks found in cultures around the world.
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