她没说话,默默把书放回床头柜。
sterlg走近,俯身拿起书,随手翻了几页,抬眸看她:“do
you
thk
he
was
right?”(你觉得他说的对吗?)
柰想了片刻,避开对视,但回答了问题。
“you’ve
gotta
distguish
the
is-ought
proble
fukuyaa
ought
to
be
right,
even
though
he
isn’t”(你得区别‘应然’和‘实然’。福山理应是对的,即便他实际上是错的。注:这是休谟的“应然实然”的区分,现实存在的未必就是应该存在的,反之亦然。)
sterlg呵呵一笑,“‘ought
to
be
right’?
oh
baby,
he’s
jt
p
wrong”(‘理应是对的?’
哦我的宝贝儿啊,福山错的离谱。)他敲了敲书封,抬眸微狭,钢灰的视线落向窗外,“huan
ciety
has
always
operated
onpetition
and
nest
the
ws
of
the
jungle
reign
supre
ideologies