This paper argues that a rule, to have normative force, must provide for its own persistence, and shows that the axiomatic-universalist approach of modern moral philosophy cannot do so. If this is the case, evolutionary stability logic limits the space of valid moral norms, and demands at least enough parochiality . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QipnIJcYBdo Marcus: Hello everyone, welcome to the Econ Playground. Today I’m very happy to have some friends here to discuss a paper by Cameron Harwick called “Morality is Fractal.” Cameron is an associate professor at SUNY Brockport where he studies monetary theory, evolutionary economics, and complexity economics. And usually Cameron has . . .