By “clearly written” I mean things like that the text should not casually use undefined terms or phrases, — tinman917
If not then what am I doing wrong? — tinman917
Do others find this as much of a problem as I do? If so how do they get round it. — tinman917
The first sentence of the text is “Everyone will readily agree that it is of the highest importance to know whether we are not duped by morality.” My first thought was: no, I don’t “readily agree” to that. Because I don’t know what “duped by morality” means. And neither do the succeeding sentences cast any light on the meaning. — tinman917
The first sentence of the text is “Everyone will readily agree that it is of the highest importance to know whether we are not duped by morality.” My first thought was: no, I don’t “readily agree” to that. Because I don’t know what “duped by morality” means. — tinman917
“Everyone will readily agree that it is of the highest importance to know whether we are not duped by morality.” — tinman917
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