Edric Subur

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an “ought” cannot be derived from an “is”. The fact that something happens to be true doesn’t make it right in a moral sense. Likewise, the opposite is true: an “is” cannot be derived from and “ought”. That something factual doesn’t rhyme with a moral intuition we have, doesn’t make it fictional.
The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book One
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