The authors think that proper concrete application of ethical principles is as certain as the principles themselves.
The authors think that proper concrete application of ethical principles is as certain as the principles themselves.
See pp. 58-9.
The authors think that proper concrete application of ethical principles is as certain as the principles themselves.
General principles, such as one must always love and never do anything destructive to oneself or others, may be quite obvious and certain. What is not always so obvious and certain is which course of action is loving and which is destructive.