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The fetishism of morality


Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu (ANU): How the Ceteris Paribus Principles of Morality Lie. From the Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy, Bradford Skow (MIT): Preferentism and the Paradox of Desire; Steven Weimer (BGSU): Beyond History: The Ongoing Aspects of Autonomy; David Killoren (Wisconsin): Moral Intuitions, Reliability, and Disagreement; Olivia Bailey (Oxford): What Knowledge is Necessary for Virtue? From Rationality, Markets and Morals, Robert Sugden (Dusseldorf): Can a Humean Be a Contractarian? The fetishism of morality: Jonathan Ree revives the idea of moral progress. Apes and ethics: Margaret Somerville on the origins of ethics — Big Bang or Deity and why it matters. A review of A Very Bad Wizard: Morality Behind the Curtain by Tamler Sommers. The sweet smell of morality: Courtney Humphries on how scent

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