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What are "Human Rights" and where do they come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="Belk" data-source="post: 73672620" data-attributes="member: 134829"><p>Yes, it would still be subjectively wrong. You see if we build consensus based on convincing reasoning then the fact that it is subjective is not really relevant. You seem to be demanding black and white thinking when we live in the world with it's myriad shades of color. Why would something have to be objectively wrong before we try to change it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belk, post: 73672620, member: 134829"] Yes, it would still be subjectively wrong. You see if we build consensus based on convincing reasoning then the fact that it is subjective is not really relevant. You seem to be demanding black and white thinking when we live in the world with it's myriad shades of color. Why would something have to be objectively wrong before we try to change it? [/QUOTE]
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