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-The meta-ethic is procedural moral realism. Korsgaard ONE clarifies: |
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-(Sources of Normativity, Christine Korsgaard, page 20) |
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-What distinguishes substantive from procedural realism |
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- which those procedures track.35 |
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-Prefer since substantive realism relies on an implausible epistemology. Korsgaard TWO: |
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-(Sources of Normativity, Christine Korsgaard, page 20-21) |
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-Substantive realism conceives the procedures |
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-he meant to make. |
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-Intersubjectivity first. It explains why we can understand the reasons others have, while still identifying primarily with our own. They stem from humanity. Korsgaard FIVE: |
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-(Sources of Normativity, Christine Korsgaard, page 47-48) |
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-There are reasons for caring about these things, , but rather out of respect for the humanity of those who have them. |