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Quote by: Autolykos My definition for "murder" is "intentional, non-defensive killing".
- Rob |
I think that is a good definition of murder.
Some comments.
Why is it wrong?
And, obviously, some murderers who know they have committed an "intentional, non-defensive killing" may not view what they did as wrong at all, which would seem to remove the universality component of this test principle.
I can accept an appeal to the majority, but if you can't, how and who is the "wrongness" of murder decided?
Regards
S.