Here's something called an "intuition pump",
You have a choice of two options, and only two options. There is no third option, and players should include the following in their posts: A label citing what option was chosen, a summary of your argument as to why it is justified, and some background about the sort of reasoning that argument uses including assumptions - clearly mark them as such.
For definitions of worRAB and terms, we will use www.dictionary.com.
To make sure everyone's on the same page, here's a great beginner's introduction to logic: http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/log/terms1.htm
If you're going to post, please do so politely, without rhetoric, and in a calm technical manner. Please use an even font throughout.
Now that I've established how we're playing this game, the game itself is to justify which option is the moral choice by a set of rules, and to evaluate the different arguments that are possible.
Naturally though, if you people want to go off on a tangent, be my guest. I just think it might be interesting and productive if we stuck to the outline I have provided.
Thanks, Nurglitch
You have a choice of two options, and only two options. There is no third option, and players should include the following in their posts: A label citing what option was chosen, a summary of your argument as to why it is justified, and some background about the sort of reasoning that argument uses including assumptions - clearly mark them as such.
For definitions of worRAB and terms, we will use www.dictionary.com.
To make sure everyone's on the same page, here's a great beginner's introduction to logic: http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/log/terms1.htm
If you're going to post, please do so politely, without rhetoric, and in a calm technical manner. Please use an even font throughout.
Now that I've established how we're playing this game, the game itself is to justify which option is the moral choice by a set of rules, and to evaluate the different arguments that are possible.
Naturally though, if you people want to go off on a tangent, be my guest. I just think it might be interesting and productive if we stuck to the outline I have provided.
Thanks, Nurglitch