What are the moral aspects of breaking a law?
How are the moral considerations wrt law-breaking influenced by the moral validity of the law in question?
Is the analysis significantly affected by whether or not you subscribe (to a greater or lesser extent) to some form of moral relativism?
Is the analysis significantly affected by your other philosophical positions?
Do specific legal considerations matter? Eg. whether or not the law is constitutional etc.
In the milk thread, Enoch mentions that he has no qualms about breaking immoral laws. I think I get where he's coming from, but I'm finding it difficult to arrive at a general opinion. No doubt this is due in part to my inability to completely dismiss other views on morality, as well as to my insistence on tying together the moral value of an act with its consequences.


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