Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: 70 years ago, Aug, 6, 1945
That's not what I was trying to say. What I meant was certitude in situations like this is, IMO, highly suspect. I'm with Sartre that to be is to decide. But to decide is not always to say it can be no other way. I have an opinion that the bombings -- at least the first one -- were morally justifiable. I'm uncertain but can understand the opinion that they were the best choice. What I don't understand was the idea that the bombings were necessary -- which is to say, that any other choice would have been strategically and morally deficient. My answer to that is: we'll never know.
I'm still not saying it eloquently or clearly, but I believe you can see what I am saying. I do not trust when "I would do it again" turns into "it was the only thing I could have done."
The fact that I came to a conclusion is not an "abnegation of responsibility."
That's not what I was trying to say. What I meant was certitude in situations like this is, IMO, highly suspect. I'm with Sartre that to be is to decide. But to decide is not always to say it can be no other way. I have an opinion that the bombings -- at least the first one -- were morally justifiable. I'm uncertain but can understand the opinion that they were the best choice. What I don't understand was the idea that the bombings were necessary -- which is to say, that any other choice would have been strategically and morally deficient. My answer to that is: we'll never know.
I'm still not saying it eloquently or clearly, but I believe you can see what I am saying. I do not trust when "I would do it again" turns into "it was the only thing I could have done."