At the root off any moral system is an unjustified intuition of what matters. It’s ridiculous to object to deontology on the basis that it’s not consequentialist.
It’s ridiculous to object to deontology on the basis that it’s not consequentialist.
That’s a class of arguments, shouldn’t be discarded on the basis of something that’s not their content.
That’s not the basis that I objected to it on.
At the root off any moral system is an unjustified intuition of what matters. It’s ridiculous to object to deontology on the basis that it’s not consequentialist.
That’s a class of arguments, shouldn’t be discarded on the basis of something that’s not their content.
That’s not the basis that I objected to it on.