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  1. Rationality in Action: A Symposium.Barry Smith - 2001 - Philosophical Explorations 4 (2):66-94.
    Searle’s tool for understanding culture, law and society is the opposition between brute reality and institutional reality, or in other words between: observer-independent features of the world, such as force, mass and gravitational attraction, and observer-relative features of the world, such as money, property, marriage and government. The question posed here is: under which of these two headings do moral concepts fall? This is an important question because there are moral facts – for example pertaining to guilt and responsibility – (...)
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  • Nagel's argument for altruism.Stephen L. Darwall - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (2):125 - 130.
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  • Introduction.Garrett Cullity - 2020 - Australasian Philosophical Review 4 (4):289-292.
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  • Altruism, solipsism, and the objectivity of reasons.Nicholas L. Sturgeon - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (3):374-402.
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