And it creates moral knowledge by conjecture and refutation, same as any other knowledge. If you understand how Popper approaches any kind of knowledge (which I have written about a bunch here), then you know how he approaches moral knowledge too.
And it creates moral knowledge by conjecture and refutation, same as any other knowledge. If you understand how Popper approaches any kind of knowledge (which I have written about a bunch here), then you know how he approaches moral knowledge too.
Consider that you are replying to a statement I just said that all you’ve done is say that it would use the same methodologies. Given that, does this reply seem sufficient? Do I need to repeat my request for a worked example (which is not included in your link)?
http://lesswrong.com/lw/552/reply_to_benelliott_about_popper_issues/3uv7
And it creates moral knowledge by conjecture and refutation, same as any other knowledge. If you understand how Popper approaches any kind of knowledge (which I have written about a bunch here), then you know how he approaches moral knowledge too.
Consider that you are replying to a statement I just said that all you’ve done is say that it would use the same methodologies. Given that, does this reply seem sufficient? Do I need to repeat my request for a worked example (which is not included in your link)?