Not sure if that was for me, but, no. I couldn't outline any moral benefits that would outweigh the moral evil of letting a greater evil gain office.
The failure of this argument to moral compulsion doesn't lie in any disparity between our moral precepts. It lies in the necessary conditions to moral obligation. We have no moral obligations to do what we are incapable of doing. I cannot put the greater evil in office, nor can I prevent the greater evil from gaining office.
The failure of this argument to moral compulsion doesn't lie in any disparity between our moral precepts. It lies in the necessary conditions to moral obligation. We have no moral obligations to do what we are incapable of doing. I cannot put the greater evil in office, nor can I prevent the greater evil from gaining office.
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