Argunet Debates

Argument: Absolute Generalism

  1. A moral principle is a universal claim to the effect that all actions of a certain type are overall wrong (or right).
  2. Every moral judgement necessarily entails the application of principles to cases.
  3. Moral judgement necessarily entails the application of absolute principles to cases.

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