Nothing - but Objections

A variation of the call for perfection is the simple articulation of objections. The problem is not whether my proposal is perfect, but whether it would be better to do nothing or even whether there is an alternative.

There are two versions of the defense against nothing - but objections. We might call version one the "less sincere" version. Here we argue that even though our proposal is not perfect we should all adopt it anyway because no one can think of a better one.

The second version should be called the "more sincere" version. There, as is so often the case in life's great moral dilemma(s), we must choose between two evils and hope that we choose the lesser.

It is very important in cases like this that they involve two clear and evil courses of action with no other alternatives.

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