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The latter two are transparently false, for obligations can be violated, and impermissible things do hold.[7] However, as researchers turned to generalizations of alethic modal logic, they began considering wider classes of modal logics, including ones where the necessity operator was not truth-implicating.
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Kant's deontological approach to ethics - the idea that there are some things that are impermissible whatever the consequences - rules out torture.
For the deontic-agential compound above gets things right: it is impermissible that Jane Doe brings it about that your child is disciplined iff it is obligatory for Jane Doe that she does not bring it about that your child is disciplined.
The National Cancer Institute was literally called the wild west of cancer, because they did all these things that would have been impermissible today".
Since we can assume that the language with which people discuss moral matters will reflect their experience, then when they say things like "Hurting that cat is impermissible" we can assume that they are asserting that the situation instantiates this property (the property that they have in fact projected onto their experience).
Some things which were then morally permissible are now impermissible.
This was not, mind you, a terribly complicated investigation, as these things go, with the booster Nevin Shapiro spilling the beans from a prison cell about the thousands of impermissible benefits he provided Miami players.
This is completely impermissible.
"It's impermissible".
Other Uses Impermissible.
Would you call that impermissible?
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