sounds good. r At 12:36 PM 11/6/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Finally, if such an ethics were to have these characteristics, they would not look entirely like the Law (e.g., as brought down from on high, carved in stone, by a single prophet who enjoyed exclusive access to the Absolute) but more like an emergent _ethos_, a description and prescription of what our best habits (ethos), our best practices might be under the current circumstances. (This may be part of radhika's point?) They would be the work of a collective dialogue - one marked by sometimes passionate but respectful debate over important differences. They would be the result of a lot of hard work - but also a lot of fun.
In sum, I'd encourage aoir-ists to jump in and start articulating!
Radhika Gajjala _______________________ http://www.cyberdiva.org