Suppose, for the sake of argument, that the following three sentences express moral truths:
You ought be pious.
You ought not kill other human beings.
You ought save lives.
Those rules can conflict; when they do, which takes priority, and why?
Suppose, for the sake of argument, that the following three sentences express moral truths:
You ought be pious.
You ought not kill other human beings.
You ought save lives.
Those rules can conflict; when they do, which takes priority, and why?