Paul Schlyter wrote in
:
On Thu, 01 Feb 2018 13:59:52 -0700, Chris L Peterson
wrote:
Which is to say, you choose to use words differently than
anyone else, and not admit it until called out on it.
I make it clear how I'm using words. This usage is not
different
from
anyone else. It's a perfectly common usage within moral
philosophy.
So your rights are merely a concept in theoretical philosophy,
with no implementation in the real world? And if those rights
are severely violated, some philosopher might make a note about
it in a notebook but apart from that nothing happens?
And out of the other side of his mouth, he acknowledges that rights
are created by laws.
Boy can't keep his bull**** straight from one post to the next.
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