The first thing that came to my mind hearing this argument was: how sure are we that innate principles imply universal assent? What if we shared some innate unconscious principle that, because of the different environments and cultures we find ourselves in, had the effect of producing different outcomes for different people (believing in different things, for example)? Anyways, I stumbled upon this video in my recommended and It's great! Definitely going to subscribe for more!
Thank you for your comment! Well I think it would atleast be weird if something was innate without everyone assenting to it. Thank you for the subscription, more videos is to come!
The first thing that came to my mind hearing this argument was: how sure are we that innate principles imply universal assent?
What if we shared some innate unconscious principle that, because of the different environments and cultures we find ourselves in, had the effect of producing different outcomes for different people (believing in different things, for example)?
Anyways, I stumbled upon this video in my recommended and It's great! Definitely going to subscribe for more!
Thank you for your comment! Well I think it would atleast be weird if something was innate without everyone assenting to it. Thank you for the subscription, more videos is to come!
I don't know this but Philosophers from each country and or continent really are unique in their own ways 🎉
Good thing that UA-cam brings them all together online then! :)