from Encarta:
de·on·tol·o·gy
noun
logic of moral obligation: the study of what is obligatory, permissible, right, or wrong, in moral terms
[Early 19th century. Coined from Greek deont- , the present participle stem of dein “to be wanting, be needful” + -logy.]
Well, does deontology recapitulate teleology? That's what I would like to know ...
Are you asking how to
disturb
each
opponent's
no
trump game? I can tell you that: take all the tricks you can!
well, I was hopin' some kind pertswn might take up the hintsuwm
but no tricks really ;)
I could ask my ont, since I haven't met a physics teacher yet...
if you're hinting that I have some sort of familial obligation (as it were), why don't you just come out and whinge a bit?!
-ron hogvious
tsuwm - It does, once again, make me wonder which came first 'the chicken or the egg'.
whinge bleat whinge bleat whinge bleat