The verification of metaphysical theories: ethics as basis for metaphysics

Margaree Valley, N.S.: Interface Press (1985)
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Ethics traditionally has always been derived from metaphysics, but these days metaphysics is considered to be "mere interpretation". In the face of all scepticism and relativism I contend that ethics is more certian than metaphysics. And so, ethics can ground metaphysics. And I go on, in later works to ground ethics on the Earth. Ethics has always had something to do with God. I redefine ethics, and open into God in a completely new way. That ethics brings us into relationship with the living God and I have walked this path of relationship with Spirit for all of my life, and all of my works spring from it.

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Lorna Green
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