Action-based jurisprudence
- Highlight Loc. 514-17 | Added on Sunday, September 11, 2011, 06:16 AM
The NAP’s status as the only justifiable property norm simply is, regardless of any particular action taken or not taken with regard to it. Moreover, regardless of whether any given person understands the NAP or its APoA foundations, these nevertheless remain established. By analogy, the mere existence of a person who remains untrained in higher mathematics does not thereby invalidate any particular higher mathematical proof. A particular person’s inability to comprehend such proofs has no bearing whatsoever on their validity.
- Highlight Loc. 514-17 | Added on Sunday, September 11, 2011, 06:16 AM
The NAP’s status as the only justifiable property norm simply is, regardless of any particular action taken or not taken with regard to it. Moreover, regardless of whether any given person understands the NAP or its APoA foundations, these nevertheless remain established. By analogy, the mere existence of a person who remains untrained in higher mathematics does not thereby invalidate any particular higher mathematical proof. A particular person’s inability to comprehend such proofs has no bearing whatsoever on their validity.