Slippery slope fallacy

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 * Logical fallacies

slippery slope - if A >> then Z, Z is unaccetable, therefore don't do A. In which A then Z is not proven.

Interstingly this seems very close to Kants universal moral law. The fallacy hinges on whether practically Z results, whereas Kant uses principle. Assuming A >> Z is not proven, I'm ok with this fallacy. In order to hold both Kant and this fallacy true, we must assume A >> Z for all moral laws.