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From Kantianism to utilitarianism, all such theories use concepts such as ‘morally ought’ and ‘morally right’ but in a way that is devoid of meaning. In the ancient world the terms ‘should’ or ‘ought’ related to good and bad in the context of making things function better, whether ploughs or humans.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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