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Pierre:
So who is to say what is moral? Sonja:
Morality is subjective. Pierre:
Subjectivity is objective. Sonja:
Moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist only in relational duality. Pierre:
Not as an essential extension of ontological existence. Sonja:
Can we not talk about sex so much?
So who is to say what is moral? Sonja:
Morality is subjective. Pierre:
Subjectivity is objective. Sonja:
Moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist only in relational duality. Pierre:
Not as an essential extension of ontological existence. Sonja:
Can we not talk about sex so much?
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So who is to say what is moral
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Morality is subjective
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Subjectivity is objective
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Moral notions imply attributes to substances
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which exist only in relational duality
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Not as an essential extension of ontological existence
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Can we not talk about sex so much
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Movie Summary
Boris is a simple Russian villager who pines from afar for his beautiful cousin Sonja. Forced against his will into joining the Russian army during the Napoleonic Wars, the cowardly Boris accidentally becomes a military hero. But when his beloved Sonja comes to him with a dangerous patriotic scheme, Boris debates his desires and beliefs.

