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Gauthier claims that moral language fits a worldview that we have abandoned, according to which the world is purposively ordered.

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Gauthier argues that nothing justifies morality, but that morality needs no justification.

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Gauthier claims that we must accept the idea of deliberative justification because there is nothing else for practical rationality to be.

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According to Gauthier, the capacity for semantic representation is what distinguishes human beings from other animals.

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According to Gauthier, a moral practice is justifiable if it would secure our agreement in an appropriate premoral situation.

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