A philosophical examination of the concept of exceptionalism.
Exceptionalism, the idea that some things are truly exceptional, is a paradoxical concept. It's like trying to define a square circle.
But what if we take it to its logical extreme? Imagine a world where everything is an exception. The exception to the rule, the exception to the rule, the exception to the exception.
Would we still be able to tell the difference between right and wrong? Or would we all just be walking around in a sea of exceptions?
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