Under what basis do you say that it is not true that I should not have stabbed you? It would have been true and factual that I stabbed you.jfrost wrote: It does work. It's true that you would have stabbed me. It's not true that you should have.
I'm assuming that this is the "first part."I disagree. I didn't just restate it. I provided the argument in the first part you quoted.
I already mentioned that this does not seem to cover morality, so I would appreciate it if you clarify that.Something is wrong when it is not in conformity with fact or truth. If that is so, there are sensible, rational, arguments against it, otherwise it would be right.
But why do you say that if something is not in conformity with fact or truth then there will necessarily be a sensible, rational argument against it? How do you reach this conclusion? Again, you're essentially restating what FlamePanther did, just by inserting some new definition of "wrong" in there.
