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+Skepticism is true, |
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+1. Infinite regress; analytics |
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+2. Moral facts are impossible, Searle (Searle, John R. Mind, Language, and Society: Philosophy in the Real World. New York: Basic Books; 2000. (27) : You could have … of these scenarios.” |
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+3. Justification only operates within a conceptual framework, but that framework contextualizes what counts as justification, so it’s impossible to compare between competing options. Joyce (Joyce, Richard. “The Myth of Morality” (2001). (p. 45-7) :This distinction between … or the other. |
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+Furthermore, skep affirms |
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+1) Conditional logic: analytics |
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+2) Law of Excluded Middle: analytics |
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