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The Fallacy of Ambiguity in the Non-Aggression Principle

Posted by By Neil December 14, 2020Posted inEpistemology, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy
The Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) is an effectively axiomatic element of libertarian political philosophy. However, it suffers from a fallacy of ambiguity that results in omitting forms of aggression that are…
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