>As to whether morality can ever be based on something "objective", I don't
>know. The death of a human does seem pretty wrong, though...
Looking /truly/ objectively, the eventual death of every human is as "right"
as you can get--the nature of life encodes for its own death. (One might
call it a design flaw--if one believed there was a designer, that is. ;-)
It is only when we include our own, very subjective, human perspective in
the equation that death becomes the tragedy which it is.
-Prof. Tim