Paul Bloom Quotes
The Old Testament Tells Us To Love Our Neighbors, The New Testament To Love Our Enemies. The Moral Rationale Seems To Be: Love Your Neighbors And Enemies; That Way You Won't Kill Them. But Frankly, I Don't Love My Neighbors, To Say Nothing Of My Enemies. Better, Then, Is The Following Idea: Don't Kill Your Neighbors Or Enemies, Even If You Don't Love Them. . . . What Really Has Expanded Is Not So Much A Circle Of Empathy As A Circle Of Rights - A Commitment That Other Living Things, No Matter How Distant Or Dissimilar, Be Safe From Harm And Exploitation. And
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