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A better name for [[w:Formal method for evaluating and quantifying ethicality and morality of human actions]], although that name is kind of funky and fun.
A better name for [[w:Formal method for evaluating and quantifying ethicality and morality of human actions]], although that name is kind of funky and fun.


:So much so that [[sysop vandalism]] was triggered.  They are such garbage.  The article was fine and was there for years. Perhaps if it is [[undelete]]d along with everything else lost to [[ad hominem delete]], there could be some basis for discussion.  But probably not, as the [[Sysop Vandal point of view]] is that there is no such formal method, only [[groupthink]] and their own bias treated as [[God's Eye View]].  They must reject any more principled methods!
:So much so that [[sysop vandalism]] was triggered.  They are such garbage.  The article was fine and was there for years.
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