Friday, May 17, 2013

When is torturing infants for kicks good?

According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, moral particularism, at its most trenchant, is the claim that there are no defensible moral principles, that moral thought does not consist in the application of moral principles to cases, and that the morally perfect person should not be conceived as the person of principle.

So under what circumstances is torturing babies for fun morally good?

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