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palou said:

Absolute truths, fully rational judgment, do not exist. Eventually, all arguments must rely on a set of axioms, which are accepted as truth without further proof.

Sadly, not everyone relies on the same axioms, often leading to fully fruitless debate, in politics. Some sets of axioms are incoherent, but it is also fully possible for 2 sets of different, fully coherent axioms to describe a situation, making it, at times, impossible to distinguish wrong and right.

Yeah.... what? How is there a right and wrong when no absolute truths exist?

Also none of these virtues sound even close to our current moral understanding.



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