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[from 'Intro to 'Questions of Time and Tense'' by Robin Le Poidevin, in 22. Metaethics / B. Value / 2. Values / j. Evil ]

Full Idea

The view that evil is an illusion is self-refuting: that is, if there is no evil, the illusion that there is evil is certainly evil.

Gist of Idea

Evil can't be an illusion, because then the illusion that there is evil would be evil

Source

Robin Le Poidevin (Intro to 'Questions of Time and Tense' [1998], 2)

Book Reference

'Questions of Time and Tense', ed/tr. Le Poidevin,R [OUP 2002], p.4


A Reaction

[The idea comes from McTaggart, and Le Poidevin is quoting Dummett on it]