Morality as Equilibrium: A Systems-Theoretic Account of Ethical Function
William Cook Independent Researcher Mental Root Kit βΈ» Abstract This paper proposes a functional account of morality grounded in general systems theory. Rather than treating morality primarily as divine command, cultural construct, or expression of power, morality is examined as the equilibrium-maintaining structure of social interaction among agents. In systems terms, equilibrium denotes dynamic stability … Continue reading Morality as Equilibrium: A Systems-Theoretic Account of Ethical Function
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