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    Slavery is a real social institution that requires strong... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→The Argument from Institutional Desert (AID) is false or morally defective

    Slavery is a real social institution that requires strong and healthy slaves to work without pay

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    An equally serious objection arises from the fact that some of the institutions that actually exist are morally indefensible. Let us imagine a thoroughly horrible social institution – slavery. Suppose some unfortunate individual is governed by that institution. Suppose the institution contains rules that say that slaves who are strong and healthy shall be required to work without pay in the cotton fields. Suppose this individual is strong and healthy. Consider the claim that he deserves to be re

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