There are ambiguous edge cases for murder too: self-defense, abortion, war, hunting, animal experiments, euthanesia...
True, you have listed 6 edge cases for murder. Assume you have listed only 1% of the edge cases (though it is more likely 20-70%), we could still classify and document this for a fairly low cost (in terms of human years effort).
There are ambiguous edge cases for murder too: self-defense, abortion, war, hunting, animal experiments, euthanesia...
True, you have listed 6 edge cases for murder. Assume you have listed only 1% of the edge cases (though it is more likely 20-70%), we could still classify and document this for a fairly low cost (in terms of human years effort).