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Moral reasons are strong. That’s what you’d expect, at least. They’re weighty but not dull, alive but not hedonistic. It’s strange then that the term used time and again to describe the ultimate importance of moral reasoning is “objective,” a word so bloodless and clinical. Still, there’s something there that attempts to articulate the bottom-line concern. It’s understandable, but there Continue Reading … The post The Inescapable Imperative first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philos...
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