@ Ian C. Couldn’t Subhan claim that as a restatement of his own position? His notion of wanting clearly encompasses more than mere whims. Perhaps he would say that a certain subset of desires, objectively grounded in the constitution of the mind, count as moral impulses.
Actually, is Subhan meant to be male? Apologies if not.
@ Ian C. Couldn’t Subhan claim that as a restatement of his own position? His notion of wanting clearly encompasses more than mere whims. Perhaps he would say that a certain subset of desires, objectively grounded in the constitution of the mind, count as moral impulses.
Actually, is Subhan meant to be male? Apologies if not.