1. Egyptian Antecedents to Greek Philosophy
He also stresses that Europe is a child of Africa; he states that one cannot claim to be scientific without addressing this dilemma. ... What is "ethical" for one group is sin for another. But Ma'at, the reality that made all groups what they are is transcendent of ethics, just as a rock or a flower is amoral, a-ethical, without "truth or falsehood." How can a flower be "false" or "ethical." ... How can the universe be "ethical or moral, right or wrong"? ...
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