Argunet Debates
Argument: uncodifiable
- In ethics, a feature that makes one action better can make another one worse, and make no difference at all to a third.
- Principles are either absolute or contributory.
- Neither absolute nor contributory reasons can codify such variant reasons.
- Principles cannot codify such variant reasons.
- It is possible that there are moral judgments that do not entail the application of principles to cases.
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