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Old 04-19-2006, 10:57 AM   #13
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Ah. But my underlying point was that if morality is out there, it is out there whether we are aware of it or not...ergo, we can be judged by that standard. Under such circumstances, our own concepts of it are irrelevant.
As you are applying a legalistic approach to questions of moral culpability, it is probably pertinent to point out that, in most developed legal systems, there are special rules for addressing criminal acts on the part of minors and others of limited capacity. Generally, if a person lacks the capacity to appreciate (and therefore intend) the consequences of their action, there will not be a sufficent mental element (the mens rea) to establish liability.
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