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(2015) The ethics of subjectivity, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Human conversation and the evolution of ethics in Kitcher's pragmatic naturalism
pp. 310-325
Ethics emerges as a human phenomenon, permanently unfinished. We collectively, made it up, and have developed, refined, and distorted it, generation by generation. Ethics should be understood as a project — the ethical project — in which we have been engaged for most of our history as a species.1
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(2015)., Human conversation and the evolution of ethics in Kitcher's pragmatic naturalism, in E. Imafidon (ed.), The ethics of subjectivity, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 310-325.