I'm trying to understand, but I really don't have even a vague sense of what you mean. Can I get a concrete example?Those that form the boundaries that delimit human thought and affective capacity. — Agustino
Does that mean animals are bound by the same moral laws as humans? If they are exempt, why?Yes, in the same manner that blindness (or any other form of ignorance, whether systematic or random) does not make one immune to the structures that are otherwise revealed by sight. — Agustino
What psychological structures are you referring to? If there were exceptions, would these people be subject to the same moral laws?Morality cannot be man-made because there are certain psychological structures which are given, which pretty much exist in all people, whether they are aware of them or not. And again we notice this from experience, both in ourselves and in others. These aspects are invariant. — Agustino