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by 1718627440
239 days ago
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> Self defense, as I pointed out, is a perfectly normal reason to kill someone which is widely accepted as a moral argument in court. "I (accidentally) killed him, while trying to protect me." is very different from "Oh, killing is just (second) nature to me, I need the daily kick." When you need to have a serious threat to make you do something, then that thing is in fact not your nature. > I think not. I pointed out another example of that meaning of the word "nature" and you answered as if I made claims about morality of killing or slaughtering people/animals? Sorry to me that felt very much like scope creep. |
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> "Oh, killing is just (second) nature to me, I need the daily kick."
Physician, heal thyself.