PHIL-P 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Tibetan Empire

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Two major components of a rational as well as good argument are that not only must the premises be true, they must support the conclusion. In the homosexual and morality reading, even disregarding that the premises were largely opinion based, they didn"t wholly support the conclusion. There were many inconsistencies which is why all arguments agiasn"t homesexuality as immoral were swiftly abolished in the article. The first article discusses the reader picking a social construct without any biases which would hypothetically be carried out by us having no idea of our major features, sex, race, age etc. With no idea of which theories would possibly benefit or harm me the most rational option would be to pick the most equal social morality.

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