If you stand oustide of a church and see the faithful people going in for
the service you will infer that they probably believe in God and
christianity (or whatever else depending on the church).
If you stand outside of the Physics classroom and see the students
flocking in
you will think that probably most of them are actually students of
physics.
If you stand outside of a brothel and see men coming in and out you will
infer that they probably did not go there to play badminton.
If you stand outside of Burston Marstellar and see company excecutives
flocking in you will think that something links them.
If you stand outside of the enviroethics list....
errr....
Maria-Stella
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Steve wrote:
> I still disagree. If a PR firm is indiscriminate in what clients it takes
> it does not follow that its clients are amoral or immoral. Also, if some
> of its clients are immoral or amoral it does not follow that all of its
> clients are. You'd have to judge each client on why they joined. This
> does not mean both clients are not guilty, but your litmus test is too
> prone to error for my tastes.
>
> Steve
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