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Moral externalization and normativity: The errors of our ways
1Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science,University of California,Irvine, Irvine,CA 92697.stanford@uci.eduhttp://www.lps.uci.edu/lps_bios/stanford.
Abstract:
I respond to the many thoughtful suggestions and concerns of my commentators on a wide variety of questions. These include whether moral norms form a unified category, whether they have a distinctive phenomenology, and/or whether moral normativity is a cultural construct; whether moral externalization is necessary for correlated interaction or human prosociality; precisely how such externalization generates correlated interactions among prosocial agents; and whether there are any convincing alternative explanations for it.
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