Argunet Debates

Argument: knowledge of principles

  1. It is possible to acquire general moral knowledge.
  2. General moral knowledge is knowledge of the usage of moral principles in moral judgements.
  3. If it is possible to know p, then p.
  4. There are moral judgements in which moral principles are used.
  5. If moral principles were not necessary for moral judgements, they would not be used in them.
  6. Universal moral particularism is wrong.

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