Biological moralism
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Article
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1986
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Springer Netherlands
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English
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Legal moralism is the view that very nearly all, if not in fact all, the precepts of morality should be enshrined in law.' A factor which obviously militates against this view is that we can be quite mistaken about what morality is, though I have argued that legal moralism is indefensible even if we