On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, George Upper wrote:
> What you're missing here is that Spenser didn't
decide
> the murder was immoral. He decided it was immoral
for
> HIM to commit it. Spenser's code is a
personal
> one--part of it, I would argue, is that he
doesn't
> impose his code on others.
We are dealing with very very dangerous issues here. Are we
to accept the statement that morals are a personal matter? If
that's the point with Parker, that's just another reason for
me *not* to read him.
Juri
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