>will result in there being no trust. Likewise, insisting on no grounds >for trusting will be harmful as well. When epistemic virtues are at the >service of a properly established judgment, not only is trust possible >but that trust produces happiness. And don't we all want to be happy? I think some of us truly DON'T want to be happy. Every time I verge on true happiness I do something stupid to f*** it up. I think there's a little green man in me head, he's gnawin' me, tearin' me, into two... Paranoia, the destroyaaaaaaaa! paul p.s. sorry about the pop culture reference, it's not even one of their best songs, although, it might be titled LOLA II. ########## Paul Stone pas@xxxxxxxx Kingsville, ON, Canada ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html