Surely, whether we make the right choice is distinct from whether there is a right choice? Saying, "oh, it's too hard, I can't choose" is abdicating responsibility, which I consider morally reprehensible.But don't you think there are often situations where the two decisions are close enough that we would have to have an arrogant idea of our own infallibility to judge them as distinct? They are practically equivalent in that case. And other times it's clear upon reflection, or from a distance, what the right thing is, but the person had to make the decision in a few seconds or was under pressure, etc...
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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