shockingdevelopment

shockingdevelopment t1_iuf415r wrote

> If the skeptic says his X is valuable, then according to reason, X is valuable among others.

Right but the equality here wouldn't tell us killing the monk is wrong. It seems like it could be morally neutral by your account.

This is a problem in not describing the kind of freedom you have in mind. It doesn't tell us how much weight to give positive versus negative rights.

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shockingdevelopment t1_iuezmpm wrote

I think the question still stands. The link is also vague and mostly assuming your conclusion from the start.

If you don't mean anything more specific than the subjective experience of freedom, it is a problem for your position, since it isn't clear why the freedom not to be killed is more important than the freedom to kill others.

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