Isn’t “ought implies can” a standard principle of ethics? (That is, if something is actually impossible, in the “building a perpetual motion machine is impossible” sense, you can’t be morally obligated to do it.)
Isn’t “ought implies can” a standard principle of ethics? (That is, if something is actually impossible, in the “building a perpetual motion machine is impossible” sense, you can’t be morally obligated to do it.)