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Okay. Who says that's okay?Good. And I notice there is consistency among people.
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The people who think it's okay have every right to say that they believe,
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if they really, sincerely believe it's okay,
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they are committed to an ethics of autonomy.
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Those of you who think it's not okay, none of these,
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should ask yourself why and should then scrutinize your reasons.
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People are very smart and they could present-- easily present reasons why.
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They could say, "Oh, disease," but these reasons tend not to be sincere.
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If you take away the considerations that the reaction stays.
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And these are then interesting case studies of how our moral judgment
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is governed by factors that we might not be conscious of.
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Our moral intuitions can surprise us.