From: billy@anon.com
"JNugent" wrote in message news:ll07r7Fk1ek
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> Wasn't it Kant who pointed out that one must be taken to will
> the ends of whatever one proposes (or words to that effect)?
Er, no. Precisely the opposite in fact.
In his "Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals" of 1785, Kant argued that
quote:
"Whoever wills the end also wills the indispensably necessary means to it
that
is within
his control "
:unquote:
IOW the end justifies the means
Not as you're arguing above, that the means necessarily justifies the end.
While as to Vietnam itself, making the country sufficiently attractive to
the
likes
of Jeremy Clarkson and the boys to make an episode of "Top Gear" there,
would
surely have been incentive enough for the marchers; had they only known at
the time.
Before: "Apocalypse Now", "The Deeehunter", "Platoon"
After: "Top Gear Vietnam Special"
What's not to like ?
bb
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