Ant said to dmb:
Many thanks for forwarding the link to Michael Rosen's article "Beyond
Naturalism: On Ronald Dworkin" ...However, Pirsig's "big trick" as it were, was
to introduce a moral system based on the East Asian Tetralemma (even if
implicitly - again thank his time as a soldier in Korea for that). This
combination of a superior logical system to Aristotle's relatively limited
syllogistic system (ask Prof Bart Kosko - the inventor of so-called "fuzzy
logic" about the latter!) with an upbringing similar to having an 18 year long
plus law degree.
dmb says:
Huh?
I don't see how the tetralemma is relevant to human rights as values or to
legal philosophy.
The tetralemma is a series of increasingly subtle ontological claims, no? How
do you get to rights from there?
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