Argunet Debates
Argument: There are simple reasons
There are reasons that do not contain any enabling conditions.
- There are situations in which a feature is a simple moral reason for something, without the need of adding any enabling conditions to it.
- The only possible candidates for moral principles are general statements with complex enabling conditions.
- There are "simple" moral reasons that do not depend on any moral principles.
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