Parmandur
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Elderbrain,
To be fair, 4E is also somewhat "off" still, but in brief:
Treating "Evil" and "Chaos" as equal opposing metaphysical principles to "Good" and "Law" is like treating cold as an equal opposite physical force to heat, or treating darkness as a physical opposite force to light. Mind you, people thought both of those examples to be true, and dualism is a thing, but still essentializing "Evil" or "Chaos" is nonsensical as they are basically by definition the lack of goodness or order, respectively.
From another angle, as transcendent principles, treating "Law" and "Good" as different is like trying to say that "True" is different from "Good": if you are going to have a Realist metaphysics, doesn't make much sense.
To be fair, 4E is also somewhat "off" still, but in brief:
Treating "Evil" and "Chaos" as equal opposing metaphysical principles to "Good" and "Law" is like treating cold as an equal opposite physical force to heat, or treating darkness as a physical opposite force to light. Mind you, people thought both of those examples to be true, and dualism is a thing, but still essentializing "Evil" or "Chaos" is nonsensical as they are basically by definition the lack of goodness or order, respectively.
From another angle, as transcendent principles, treating "Law" and "Good" as different is like trying to say that "True" is different from "Good": if you are going to have a Realist metaphysics, doesn't make much sense.
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