Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

On Taking Principles to Extremes

That a principle can be taken to an extreme is no argument against the principle so taken.  It is rather an argument against extremism.  The principle that one has the right to keep and bear arms, for example, is not refuted by the fact that some will take it to mean  that one has the right to keep and 'bear' tactical nukes.  Similarly in other cases.


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