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  IDENTITY, DETERMINISM, AND THE MORAL CONSENSUS

Title: Discussion Paper: Identity, Determinism, and the Moral Consensus
Author: David J Larkin
  If there are no objective moral facts, that is, no objective moral prescriptions, indeed, no categorical imperatives—figuratively, written-large on the aether—then what of moral import can be reconciled with the consequent state of being? What of moral import can be salvaged from the ashes of realism? In particular, is there a context in which meaning can be ascribed to notions such as moral virtue, moral duty, or indeed, moral agency?
Keywords: Identity, Determinism, Moral Consensus
Created: April, 2016

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