“His own stupid”—the idea that if someone is stupid, he deserves all the bad consequences of being stupid.
Disproof:
Let’s assume this is true. Then there would have been at least one voluntary action that turned him from wise to stupid. But why would someone voluntarily choose to be stupid? Only because he wouldn’t have known what being stupid means, so he would be already stupid. Thus there would be no such first action. (Assumtion rejected.)
“His own stupid”—the idea that if someone is stupid, he deserves all the bad consequences of being stupid.
Disproof:
Let’s assume this is true. Then there would have been at least one voluntary action that turned him from wise to stupid. But why would someone voluntarily choose to be stupid? Only because he wouldn’t have known what being stupid means, so he would be already stupid. Thus there would be no such first action. (Assumtion rejected.)