Sue Donimus :ancap: on Nostr: #[0] 1. It seems unconstructive to point out "strawmen" and not address them. 2. ...
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1. It seems unconstructive to point out "strawmen" and not address them.
2. Which animals aside from humans are capable of rational thought and action?
3. Rights are not a social construct. They are an inherent part of our nature. For example, killing innocent people is always wrong regardless of what "society" has decided. I would suggest reading up on argumentation ethics as a basis of our rights: https://wiki.mises.org/wiki/Argumentation_ethics
1. It seems unconstructive to point out "strawmen" and not address them.
2. Which animals aside from humans are capable of rational thought and action?
3. Rights are not a social construct. They are an inherent part of our nature. For example, killing innocent people is always wrong regardless of what "society" has decided. I would suggest reading up on argumentation ethics as a basis of our rights: https://wiki.mises.org/wiki/Argumentation_ethics