Challenging Nature
Book Title:
Challenging Nature: The Clash of Science and Spirituality at the New Frontiers of Life
Clearly, normativity is natural, in that ethical rules or norms are based in human biological needs and innate psychological dispositions, modulated by culture. However, in evaluating the rightness of these norms, we can only use as criteria some subset of these very same norms. If we are ethical naturalists, there isn’t a value-free Archimedean point outside them from which we can determine which moral rules we ought to subscribe to.
How the concept of time affects the concept of free will.
Naturalist attorney Bob Gulack explores time and free will in one of his talks for the Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County, New Jersey, see here.