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- aggregation subject "Philosophy and Religion".
- aggregation title "Naturalizing the normative and the bridges between 'is' and 'ought'".
- aggregation abstract "Elqayam & Evans (E&E) suggest descriptivism as a way to avoid fallacies and research biases. We argue, first, that descriptive and prescriptive theories might be better off with a closer interaction between “is” and “ought.” Moreover, while we acknowledge the problematic nature of the discussed fallacies and biases, important aspects of research would be lost through a broad application of descriptivism.".
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