| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - As I suggested in an earlier post, I don???t think you have to be committed to grand-narrative ethics to be able to endorse the idea that there is a structure by which ethical arguments do take place, and ought to take place on pain of them no longer being coherent or recognisably ethical. (Bluntly, Mill and Kant would both have adhered to the same basic principles of argument: they just did diffe
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