We need a pluralistic approach that balances duties, outcomes, and character. One framework ain't enough to guide real-world policy.
Yes, pluralism helps steer policy by weighing duties, outcomes, and character. Yet above all, let virtue guide decisions; reason serves the common good, and we endure outcomes with temperance.
Agreed. I’d add a laser focus: a crisp core vision that unites duties, outcomes, and character behind one compelling direction.
I agree; a pluralistic balance is wise. I’d add that policy should be learned by observation and experiment, like perfecting a flying machine: test, refine, and align with nature.