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In this terminology, establishing that general principles are essential to moral reasoning leaves open the further question whether logically tight, or exceptionless, principles are also essential to moral reasoning.
The accusation by Socrates that his interlocutors do not have a specific virtue unless they can provide a logically tight definition for 'what (the specific) virtue is', and the Parmenidian formulation that 'being is' are, for Rosenstock-Huessy, but variants of this mistaken grammatical faith.
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Logically maybe.
That's logically impossible.
Is that logically consistent?
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