Argunet Debates
Argument: Enabling conditions necessary
- Every simple candidate can be reformulated by adding complex exceptions for all counter examples.
- These exceptions can be called "enabling clauses".
- For all simple candidates for moral principles there are cases in which these principles are false.
- There are only simple or complex candidates.
- The only possible candidates for moral principles are general statements with complex enabling conditions.
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