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It is quite true that moral codes have historically been merely relative to time, place, and so on. But if we try to make such relativity a basis of non-moral action, if we act on the principle that wrong is not worse than right and evil not different from good, then social life would soon show a disastrous deterioration, the ethics of the jungle would become its governing law, and catastrophe would overtake it in the end.

-- Notebooks Category 6: Emotions and Ethics > Chapter 1 : Uplift Character > # 303


-- Perspectives > Chapter 6: Emotions and Ethics > # 22