OK, so Kantian ethics (which I'd admit not to be too familiar with) says droids are not the same as humans. Does Kantian ethics say whether an alien species would be the same as humans? And if so, what distinguishes a sapient alien species from a sapient droid?Illuminatus Primus wrote:Except I can point out that Kantian ethics would not suggest that droids are the same as humans. You did not even try to justify it by ethics. You just appeal to humanity's amorality and "shit happens."
I'm arguing from a standpoint of ethical relativism. Under my current ethical scheme, I agree slavery is bad, OK? But I also recognize that societal norms may be different in the GFFA, and of course the Imperial GFFA.NO MORE RL EXCUSES. Either justify it YOURSELF or drop it. Don't try and say, "Well what about this..." That doesn't cut it. That's how Shep responds to everything he hates in N&P.
Yes, I'd be skeptical. You are poisoning the pot by saying something we know the answer to already backed by a ton of research and by bringing up the Nazis to gain an emotional leverage. But suppose it is 1940 or so and some known anti-Nazi came up and blathered that, I'd demand he bring up real collaborative evidence before taking him at face worth.This is like someone trying to forment opposition against Nazi Germany by saying "their killing millions of Jews" and you'd automatically conclude they are wrong or exaggerating because they are providing an assertion to support their position.
And besides, this case has no quantifier. It is more like that anti-Nazi saying "they are killing Jews" in 1940. I'd say "OH yeah? How many?"
OK, it is nationalizing. At what rate? One in a trillion?Sorry, you haven't brought any evidence that its untrue or unreasonable. Propoganda is a crutch we fall upon when circumstancial and other evidence makes something highly unreasonable and a party controlling the presses would have reason to alter it.
You mean you are doubting that Biggs is anti-Imperial and seems to want Luke to join him in the Rebel Alliance someday?And you haven't a shred of evidence, so who gives a fuck.
But the law is also explicit. The best way I think to rationalize it is that Bounty Hunters just generally tend to have looser regulations. Theft and murder, after all, are still normally crimes even in the Empire, but clearly Bounty Hunters are exempt.Vader's whim is above the law (obviously since he contradicted the "dismantle on sight" order for IG-88). A Customs desk jockey on Imperial Center is not the same thing as Lord Vader looking for Luke Skywalker.
So now they are a guild. I'd concede they aren't exactly criminals, but they are clearly borderline.Well you're obviously not paying attention then, since they are licensed members of an organization, the Bounty Hunters' Guild, and they can pass clearly identified on Imperial Center. There is simply no evidence for this assertion other than the fact they are treated like low-lifes. It does not follow that low lifes must be criminals. Concede.
They are really an anathema to almost all regimes. You can't even enforce work regulations on companies that are under your radar. Sure, you might really be clean, but if I'm a government guy and I see a company trying to slip under by radar, I'd be checking him out first.And besides, it doesn't mean they have anything to hide. It just means truly free enterprise is anathema to totalitarian regimes.