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Moral Objectivity Can Be Grounded in Reason or Human Nature

Philosophers like Immanuel Kant and John Rawls have shown that rational consistency and human dignity can provide a stable basis for moral objectivity without invoking the divine. Objective norms can emerge from shared human conditions, not just religious authority.

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