You don't have to be a moral relativist to see that the foundations of moral facts are often built on sand.
The author blustered about how awful his strawman was, played semantic games on his son, and proved nothing at all.
You don't have to be a moral relativist to see that the foundations of moral facts are often built on sand.
The author blustered about how awful his strawman was, played semantic games on his son, and proved nothing at all.