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Further References
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Morality: Adaptations and Innateness, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, pp. 27–32. Cambridge,
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and Leibniz. Critical Essays on the
Classics. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
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“Naturalism Relativized?” in Moral Psychology, Volume 1. The Evolution of Morality:
Adaptations and Innateness, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, pp. 37–44. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2008. “Response to Duke Naturalists.” in Moral Psychology, Volume 1. The Evolution of Morality:
Adaptations and Innateness, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, pp. 33–36. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.