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The Desert War-Gods: Israel and Palestine

On October 15, 2023 By enchainedempiricalethicist2 Comments

One of the greatest friends of my life was an Israeli Defense Forces veteran who turned to hospice work after her rather disastrous tour. She was an irrepressible, exuberant, Mary-Poppins-like personality who was relentless in her passion to raise the spirit of everyone she met. She was killed by the Islamic State in 2016 doing …

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One of the reasons the empirical ethicist cares about ethics and philosophy is due to the result of their previous delusional detachment from reality. A baseline empirical ethic may guide one even through the throes of such illness.

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