José Antonio Lopez

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The fundamental problem with modeling morality on math is that, after centuries of trying, no one has found a serviceable set of moral axioms, ones that (a) are self-evidently true and (b) can be used to derive substantive moral conclusions, conclusions that settle real-world moral disagreements.*** Now, you may think it’s obvious that morality cannot be axiomatized, and that morality is therefore not like math.
José Antonio Lopez
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Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them
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