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<blockquote data-quote="public hermit" data-source="post: 76025484" data-attributes="member: 421854"><p>I answered that. I should have used "he" instead of "you." My apologies.</p><p></p><p>He gets some credit for fulfilling the boss's intention to feed the hungry. He could have not done it. He knows what the boss wants, i.e. feed the hungry. If he were less selfish, and perhaps more spiteful, he could gave refused and the good deed would not have obtained. How much credit does he get on that account? Not much. So, my answer was he is not a moral person in that particular instance, but a tool for his boss's good intentions. He's a tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="public hermit, post: 76025484, member: 421854"] I answered that. I should have used "he" instead of "you." My apologies. He gets some credit for fulfilling the boss's intention to feed the hungry. He could have not done it. He knows what the boss wants, i.e. feed the hungry. If he were less selfish, and perhaps more spiteful, he could gave refused and the good deed would not have obtained. How much credit does he get on that account? Not much. So, my answer was he is not a moral person in that particular instance, but a tool for his boss's good intentions. He's a tool. [/QUOTE]
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