Conventionalism against. the hitler problem 1. If Conventionalism is true, then what Hitler said was true. 2. What Hitler said wasn’t true. 3. [So] Conventionalism.

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conventionalism against

the hitler problem 1. If Conventionalism is true, then what Hitler said was true. 2. What Hitler said wasn’t true. 3. [So] Conventionalism isn’t true.

the progress problem 1. If Conventionalism is true, then what MLK jr. said was false. 2. What MLK jr. said wasn’t false. 3. [So] Conventionalism isn’t true.

the poll problem 1. If Conventionalism is true, an accurate public opinion poll is a perfect guide to morality. 2. A public opinion poll isn’t a perfect guide to morality, even if it’s accurate. 3. [So] Conventionalism isn’t true.