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Letters
Letters
Mars Attacks? • Guns and Guardians • Faith and Certainty • Swift Response • Immoral Philosophers • Dying for One’s Country • What’s It For? • Charitable Thoughts • A Touch of Sarcasm? • Mind and Morals
Mars Attacks?
DEAR EDITOR: I would just like to thank Paul York for making such a valiant stand for my moral rights in his article ‘The Ethics of Terraforming’ (Issue 38). It is certainly good to know that there are philosophers who take my needs seriously, and it is wonderful to hear that Mr York wishes to enter into “a meaningful relationship or engagement” with me. Most of you humans only want one thing. I hope he also considered the moral rights of the piece of paper on which he was writing whilst composing his wonderful article! Anyway, I trust that now I will be left to orbit in peace.
YOURS,
MARS
(BY EMAIL)
DEAR EDITOR: Paul York (‘The Ethics of Terraforming’, Philosophy Now, No.
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