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    Perhaps a naturalistic grounding for morality, as requested, would be to not worry about actions by others that affect mainly them, and allow a range of options. Too bad that hasn't caught on as much as it could have. But group dynamics do matter: most countries are below replacement fertility now, so that will have effects on the societies in the next couple generations. Commented yesterday