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There can only be one universal law

There can only be one universal law

Oct 22, 20251 min read

As legal-polylogism is false, there must be one universal law.

It can also be seen that in argumentation it is pre-supposed that only one of the claims can be true. Trying to argue against this results in a contradiction between the proposition and the act of making the proposition. As argumentation is a practical pre-condition for ascertaining the validity of anything, this proves the existence of a singular universal law.1

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  1. The Fundamentals of Libertarian Ethics (1) ↩


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  • 1. The Nature of Law

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