On 13 Jul 96 at 14:15, Thomas P Benjamin wrote:
> In the latter, the
> actions are due to a social evil(dowry), rather than poverty. I do
> not think that values differ. The way in which people act differ.
> The differences we percieve are due to social, economic,
> environmental and cultural factors that influence those practices.
If values do not result in behaviour consistent with those values, what
function do these values fulfil?
How do we know a person holds a certain value, if not by behaviour?
> I hope I have been able to make my point.
Unfortunately, I am more perplexed.>
Robert Bacal, CEO, Institute For Cooperative Communication
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