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Alan Thomas, Value and Context: the Nature of Moral and Political Knowledge, (Clarendon Press, 2006), chapter nine.
The most well-known exposition of dual process theory is Daniel Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow, (Penguin Books, 2012).
Brad Hooker, “Ross-style Pluralism versus Rule-consequentialism”, Mind, (1996), vol. 105, no. 420, pp. 531–552.
W. D. Ross, The Right and the Good (Oxford University Press, 1930), p. 40.
J. J. C. Smart and Bernard Williams, Utilitarianism For & Against (Cambridge University Press, 1973), p. 103.
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Thomas, A. Thomas Nagel, Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, and Moral Progress. Soc (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-024-00978-6
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