@MarcODeGirolami @MarkMovsesian @Debbie_Hellman There's less of a puzzle if you think motives can matter for moral permissibility (see, e.g., Gorsuch in Finnis's festschrift). I argue this view, https://t.co/52GytKqAOR, but see Matthias Brinkmann's excelle
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