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Suppose I promise to do X. The time comes, and I'm considering doing it. Now, I either think X is morally right, or not. If it is right, I will do it whether I promised or not. If I think it's wrong, I shouldn't do it, but I might because I promised. So a promise ends up either being a promise to do what you would have done anyway, or a promise to do wrong.
Elliot Temple ( http://curi.us/blog/post/1165-monogamy-2 )
24Mar08 0908 CET
Filed in promise and relation.

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