You argued that a concept “isn’t fundamental”, because in principle it’s possible to construct things gradually escaping the current natural category, and therefore it’s morally unimportant. Can you give an example of a morally important category?
You argued that a concept “isn’t fundamental”, because in principle it’s possible to construct things gradually escaping the current natural category, and therefore it’s morally unimportant. Can you give an example of a morally important category?