How does it help us to put a stop sign there, and not say slightly before or slightly after? Indeed, what is “there” exactly (the proposition “we ought to do what is right” strikes me as obviously true, but also sort of trivial).
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How does it help us to put a stop sign there, and not say slightly before or slightly after? Indeed, what is “there” exactly (the proposition “we ought to do what is right” strikes me as obviously true, but also sort of trivial).