moral arguments and to find a general principle that the relativist can accept.
4. Belief, Justification and Truth
There are four stances we can take towards a proposition. Believing it, not believing it, suspending judgement and not engaging with it. We may suspend judgement, because we find upon reflection that we lack sufficient evidence to make the judgement. This happens when we lack an
The Nature of the Justification
The Nature of the Justification for a course of action
= To provide good reasons or grounds for that course of action
The Nature of the Justification
BEFORE
we proceed an argument
1. Worth reminding ourselves what it is we are making an argument for.
2. Need to be much more precise in what it is we are justifying.
The primary purpose of the
morals. But any decision to limit or restrict access to information should comport with international standards for protecting the right to information. However, the way the Chinese government manages the internet in accordance with law is a sovereign matter and foreign courts have no jurisdiction according to international law.
In addition, there are many broader structural problems with China
moralism show the hegemony to strengthen the physical power.
Conclusion.
The explicit justification for the war in Afghanistan is 'war against terrorism'. However, when seeing the arbitrary change of government, the struggles over oil and mineral resources and contradictory actions against universal values, US invasion of Afghanistan has hegemonic character.
In terms of US hegemony characte
moral system of government. But there was a possibility that republic can degenerate into the rule of the mob. To prevent this problem, he said, education is necessary. Education was a very important factor in the prevention of abuses by the powerful. He argued that legislators ought to provide information to the public through education. Then the result of education will conclude to national con