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Realism, Correspondence, and Expertise

 
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1. This is not to say that some people do not commit such acts, only that it is incoherent to try to ethically justify them.

2. Much of postapocalyptic science fiction tries to imagine an alternative form of life, but even the most pessimistic conclude that human social groups succeed when they abide by basic moral norms.

3. See also Meyers (Citation2018b, 57–64).

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