Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Rationally Unjustified and Immoral

Therefore, it is rationally unjustified and immoral to undermine or violate people’s dignity, under any circumstances. [More]
Perhaps some day you'll have the opportunity to reconsider that one-size-fits-all determination, up close and personal.

What's "rationally unjustified..." is promulgating this dreck.

For "progressives," every day is Opposite Day.

And just for the record, Kant did not condemn use of force to ward off attacks -- although if he had, it wouldn't make a difference to people who know better.

Now where were we...? Oh, yes:

Imagine a world without guns.

1 comment:

  1. Ah! Kantian philosophy - actually undermines morality and fosters an unprincipled pragmatism.
    No wonder it is the thought process of choice for 'prags' and 'prozis'

    Ma Duce

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