- Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:06 pm
#16853
I don't understand how to come to the conclusion it is equally possible for a different premise to be false. Thanks!
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human rights will be subject to the whim of whoever holds judicial power unless the supreme court is bound to adhere to a single objective standard, namely, the constitutionThat was what our author relied on to come to the conclusion that the court must rely solely on the explicit terms of the constitution and nothing else. In other words, he came up with two incompatible conclusions (rely on outside info vs not do that), and determined that the first one must be wrong. But couldn't it be that the second one is the wrong one? That's the flaw here - selecting one choice over another without any justification for the preference.
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