Morality and Mathematics, by Justin Clarke-Doane [Book Review]

Mind 132 (528):1232-1241 (2022)
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From the perspective of a certain kind of physicalist naturalism, both mathematical and moral discourse look problematic. Our knowledge of the world is via caus.

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