Publication Date
2015
Publication Title
Public Law & Legal Theory
Abstract
Normativity is thought to be a problem for naturalists because the explanatory modalities of the empirical sciences do not make any reference to deontic or normative properties related to reasons, as distinct from nomic or descriptive ones. Naturalistic e
Number
527
Recommended Citation
Brian Leiter, "Normativity for Naturalists" (University of Chicago Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper No. 527, 2015).
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