I love how he says "One must not miss the radicality of such a view – a view that is not the majority position among philosophers, as most philosophers, particularly ethicists, are moral realists" appealing to a 62% majority to bolster an argument against the pro-choice view which 86% of philosophers endorse. Methinks there's no consistent theory of expert deference here...
I love how he says "One must not miss the radicality of such a view – a view that is not the majority position among philosophers, as most philosophers, particularly ethicists, are moral realists" appealing to a 62% majority to bolster an argument against the pro-choice view which 86% of philosophers endorse. Methinks there's no consistent theory of expert deference here...