Kshartle wrote:Still interested where you got this though......moda0306 wrote: Listen, you gave up on logic when you said, "I don't care if I can't prove it, logically. Property rights exists because 99% people agree with me that they exist." We know we can't deductively prove property rights, so let's give up on perfect deductive logic, shall we?
If you can't say where can you admit you just made it up?
You've said it now two or three times so I'm curious. Please give me the courtesy of a quote on this one.
I think this is the root of that line of discussion:
Kshartle wrote:See, 99% of people realize it's morally wrong to steal and murder and threaten people with kidnapping and all that crap.
moda0306 wrote:You're telling me that 99% of people "realize it's morally wrong to steal and murder." This is probably a bit smaller a number, but I'd agree that it's a big one, and I'd probably agree in almost all cases (though I'm not about to try to prove it with circular logic). I feel that it's wrong. I can't prove it with logic. I think every human life is valuable (short of the Hitlers out there), even if it's raised in a society that deems it to be trash... even if 99% of the society it's raised in thinks it's not worthy of life. But you refer to this 99% rule. However, 99% of people also think government of some form is a morally valid entity. In one breath, you claim that we can't let the majority rule, but in another, you refer to the majority to back your argument (most likely due to it failing on deductive grounds).