
The paradox of moral codes | David Friedman, Timothy Williamson and Maria Baghramian
Philosophy For Our Times
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Is It Morally Right for Women to Be Denied an Education?
Morally, i don't know of any culture which objects in principle, women getting an education. To deny that possibility to one segment of society is just unfairness personified. In a society where the woman is going to be specializing in being a wife and mother, it makes a whole lot of sense for her to spend her growing up time apprenticing to the women around her in that particular job. So that's not really a moral difference. But if you start from a different premise, then you mant you might find o answers.
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