Suppose a philosopher, DK, genuinely believes that the world is flat, or that the moon is made of green cheese. Clifford and to Code would say that DK is committing more than one wrong. Explain what wrongs, according to Clifford and Code, DK is committing. How much does it matter, according to them, whether DK keeps his beliefs to himself?
What would DK’s best response(s) to Clifford and Code be? Who, if any of them, would be right, and why?
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