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Pneumaic ethics is basically the NAP change my mind
Can't deny this. Not to mention that it is laced with word-play and traps.
I can press X to doubt.
NAP is only a part of it, not the entirety.
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What part isn't the NAP?#
1.) Non-contradiction Principle- Truth, must be non-contradictory.
2.) Consistency Principle- Truth must be applicable across all applications consistently.
3.) Ownership Principle- A rational actor owns, which their will extends over.
4.) Self-Ownership Principle- A rational actors will, is always extended of the self of the rational actor, therefore owns the self.
5.) Steading Principle- A rational actor can contain their will into a creation, by using their agency.
(Non-contradiction, Consistency principle) One in the same and is A priori from deriving the NAP
They can and do predate the NAP
Ownership principle - NAP => lockean ownership
bynecessity
The other half of the pneomaic ethics is the nap
4.) Self-Ownership Principle- A rational actors will, is always extended of the self of the rational actor, therefore owns the self.
this is the NAP as well it's how NAP is framed
the first half predates the other half which is technically the NAP by default
Steading principle -> basically ownership principle...
It's still not entirely the nap
It's just the NAP rephrased?
it's literally derived the same way and come to the same conclusions