How the weirdness of morality can exclude option i


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"Morality is really, really weird." "Morality is really, really weird." Matthew Jordan said this (page 272) when he rejected "Option I: General moral principles are unexplainable ('basic'), necessary truths. They are part of the furniture of the universe, and neither have nor need a source outside themselves." Explain in your own words how the weirdness of morality can exclude Option I.

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