Logic Is a Moral Liability

Logic Is a Moral Liability

Update: 2025-12-25
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The provided text explores the social repercussions that occur when individuals apply rigorous logic to deeply sensitive moral taboos. Using the historical example of French intellectuals and modern debates on legal age thresholds, the author argues that society often views rational analysis as a form of moral guilt. This "moral contamination reflex" suggests that merely questioning a law's philosophical consistency is frequently misinterpreted as an endorsement of harmful behaviour. Consequently, the author asserts that liberal societies prioritise emotional consensus over intellectual inquiry, treating logic as a personal liability rather than a tool for clarity. This process ultimately ensures that legal frameworks remain incoherent because the act of scrutinising them is itself treated as a moral transgression.


👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/12/30/statutory-rape-is-an-outdated-concept/

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Logic Is a Moral Liability

Logic Is a Moral Liability

Bry Willis