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There is good reason to trust our grasp of first principles in math and logic, but distrust our grasp of first principles in ethics.

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There is good reason to trust our grasp of first principles in math and logic, but distrust our grasp of first principles in ethics.

Ross puts both in the same boat. Both deal with basic propositions that can't be proved. And both involve a basic trust in our reason; we have no ground for trusting our reason in one case but not in the other.

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2 is correct!

There is good reason to trust our grasp of first principles in math and logic, but distrust our grasp of first principles in ethics.

Ross puts both in the same boat. Both deal with basic propositions that can't be proved. And both involve a basic trust in our reason; we have no ground for trusting our reason in one case but not in the other.

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