Abstract
In this tongue-in-cheek article, Dr. Morgan describes and criticizes that highly sophisticated “tribe” of people with the philosophical point of view called logical positivism. But even if the average reader of Practical Anthropology has no particular abiding interest in logical positivists, he may well be struck by Dr. Morgan's discussion of human values, and of the fact that we cannot extricate ourselves from them. Not only can we not escape them, but neither can we escape responsibility for them.
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