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  1. 21 sie 2020 · This paper proposes a new valuation scheme for perfectionism, the tripartite scheme, which affords perfectionism the resources to give a comprehensive account of robust bads and has further additional advantages for the view. Pain, failure and false beliefs all make a life worse.

  2. 13 lut 2007 · Perfectionism has acquired a number of meanings in contemporary moral and political philosophy. The term is used to refer to an account of the good human life, an account of human well-being, a moral theory, and an approach to politics.

  3. 14 maj 2020 · An Introduction to the perfectionist Fallacy. The Impossible perfection is a common fallacy that has arisen in various fields. Sometimes the fallacies are not completely obvious, and we must...

  4. 18 maj 2017 · The Perfectionist Fallacy is the idea that a “perfect solution” exists and that you should keep searching for it before taking action. More importantly, it’s a totally illogical hindrance...

  5. Also known as the “everybody knows…” fallacy, arguments from popularity occur when one urges another to accept a claim because a substantial number of people (other than authorities or experts) agree with your claim. People often employ this fallacy in an effort to mask the fact they do not actually have an argument.

  6. 22 lis 2022 · These objections mainly include: (a) that the state does not possess legitimate authority to make decisions about the good life and seek to promote it; (b) that perfectionist policies are generally illiberal and paternalistic; and (c) that conceptions of the good life are objects of reasonable disagreement and hence cannot legitimately be ...

  7. The Perfectionist Fallacy. This is a variation of the False Dilemma Fallacy, also called the Continuum Fallacy. It goes something like this: If Policy X does not meet all the objectives as well as we want it to (ie perfectly), then Policy X should b rejected. This principle downgrades X simply because it isn't perfect.

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