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Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
I hear what you're saying, but it strikes me as an odd view of the world that posits morality as a potential obstacle to action rather than an impetus. Maybe less odd than Freudian. But, whatever.
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Close - but it's
immorality that acts as an obstacle to otherwise desired action. The fact that an action may be moral simply means that one does not rule out its choice on that basis. If something is immoral, it is then ruled out by that factor.