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Scope
What is a basis for moral norms such that it
- is not based on external authority (such as God)
- is more systematic than a result from a (series of) public vote(s)?
Definition
The system should be based on some hierarchical ethics system.
Result
Not yet available.
See also
- About paradigm performance and God delusion
- The role of religion in open assessment
- Basis for moral norms
- Axioms of open assessment
References
Related files
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