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Kyla Ebels-Duggan

Five Questions

CHAPTER

The Critique of Practical Reason

The arresting reality of another individual and the sort of undeniably of value. It also reminds me there's a passage I was reading recently in Simone Vay where she says, someone who's tempted to steal some money is not going to refrain from doing it because he's read the critique of practical reason. That's why you connect this with with Murdoch. And I will say I am still quite sympathetic to universalism in various senses. The idea that we can say things that are true in general about both about value and about actionAbout what's worth loving and how we ought to act.

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