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by bscphil
1928 days ago
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That was quite literally not my argument. I gave an example in which piracy decreases sales, to respond to an a priori defense of piracy. Edit: There is a world of difference between debating a point on deontological ethical grounds and consequential ethical grounds. My point is not about what the consequences are, it's about the fact that a specific a priori ethical defense of piracy like that ddevault gives can't be used to argue that piracy doesn't have bad consequences. |
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