Because PSA questions aren't formulaic like SA or MBT. So when you draw a contrapositive, it's a (soft) contrapositive. So the reason you csnt say something could be morally right contrapositively on a PSA is because you're only entitled to conclude that something "isn't morally bad" or is morally neutral
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Because PSA questions aren't formulaic like SA or MBT. So when you draw a contrapositive, it's a (soft) contrapositive. So the reason you csnt say something could be morally right contrapositively on a PSA is because you're only entitled to conclude that something "isn't morally bad" or is morally neutral