• ACDaniel
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    Hi,

    I'm just looking to be pointed in the right direction. Is anyone aware of any philosophers who argue that all decisions are moral decisions, just some only have a very slight moral aspect to them?

    In other words, this may be put as: moral decisions do not exist, only decisions, some more important to whatever normative code you follow than others.

    Thanks in advance
    ACD
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