Yes, necessarily, if A and B are sets of moral values, not the degree to which they are attained. You’re interpreting A and B as, say, wealth or power distributions.
Hmmm. Yes. But I don’t know that you would actually be able to find examples of A and B in real life.
Yes, necessarily, if A and B are sets of moral values, not the degree to which they are attained. You’re interpreting A and B as, say, wealth or power distributions.
Hmmm. Yes. But I don’t know that you would actually be able to find examples of A and B in real life.