Also some thoughts on the Repugnant Conclusion, Utilitarianism, and Libertarianism.
1. Just because reasonable rejection of a theory of morality is possible doesn’t mean that the same theory of morality is false
2. Just because reasonable rejection of a given theory of morality is impossible doesn’t mean that the same theory of morality is true.
Thanks for the review. Would your comments apply to equations in math?:
1. Just because reasonable rejection of an equation is possible doesn’t mean that the same equation is false
Just because reasonable rejection of a given equation is impossible doesn’t mean that the same equation is true.
1. Just because reasonable rejection of a theory of morality is possible doesn’t mean that the same theory of morality is false
2. Just because reasonable rejection of a given theory of morality is impossible doesn’t mean that the same theory of morality is true.
Thanks for the review. Would your comments apply to equations in math?:
1. Just because reasonable rejection of an equation is possible doesn’t mean that the same equation is false
Just because reasonable rejection of a given equation is impossible doesn’t mean that the same equation is true.