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stanczyk
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Again, I completely understand why you would be confused at this subtle distinction. But you are mistaken. The argument has be discussed at length earlier in the thread, perhaps you have not read the thread.You noticed that, did you. If the circumstances determine the evil, then the evil is not, by definition, intrinsic. If any qualify makes a moral change, then we are not speaking of an intrinsic evil.
Is killing an intrinsic evil? No. But is murder an intrinsic evil? Yes. What is murder? An illegitimate killing.
An illegitiamte killing is an intrinsic evil. A justified killing is not. The death penalty is a type of killing. The gratuitous use of the death penalty is a murder, an intrinsic evil. Just like abortion. QED
Happy to explain further if you need additional clarification.