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The case for comparability
Authors:Cian Dorr  Jacob M. Nebel  Jake Zuehl
Affiliation:1. New York University;2. University of Southern California
Abstract:We argue that all comparative expressions in natural language obey a principle that we call Comparability: if x $x$ and y $y$ are at least as F $F$ as themselves, then either x $x$ is at least as F $F$ as y $y$ or y $y$ is at least as F $F$ as x $x$ . This principle has been widely rejected among philosophers, especially by ethicists, and its falsity has been claimed to have important normative implications. We argue that Comparability is needed to explain the goodness of several patterns of inference that seem manifestly valid, that the purported failures of Comparability would have absurd consequences, and that the influential arguments against Comparability are less compelling than they may have initially seemed.
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