[MD] Heads or tails?

ARLO J BENSINGER JR ajb102 at psu.edu
Fri May 11 09:06:29 PDT 2007


[Ian]
The point is dealing with crime is about social authority (not intellectual
reasoning) whether the specific crime is seen as biological or social.

[Arlo]
I wonder... is "treason" biological? How so? 

I think you had it right, Ian. "Crime" can be biological (when the activity is
motivated to achieve biological quality), social (when its motivated to achieve
social quality) or even intellectual (like falsifying data or plagiarism).

Its just too simplistic to say "crime is biological". 





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