So I'm not literally saying above that I'm using a foundationalist approach. You need to be able to not read everything in an overly "literal" and simplified way. It wouldn't be a question if you were able to do that. — Terrapin Station
unless you have some bizarre objection to explaining yourself, — Isaac
Surely a right is something no-one can prevent? — iolo
Natural rights can be prevented, including legally, but it's seen as morally wrong to prevent them.
Legal rights can be prevented--physically, for example, but it's illegal to prevent them. — Terrapin Station
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