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Moral deliberation is a social activity in which individuals form reasons, commitments, and practical identities through engagement with others. Being in good company— interlocutors who recognize, challenge, and support—shapes what counts as a reason and stabilizes moral commitments. Practical identities are constituted by the reasons one endorses and the relationships that sustain those endorsements. Normative authority arises from persons’ practical self-governance together with reciprocal recognition from others. Moral agency therefore requires both individual reflection and responsive interaction within a community that holds and tests reasons, obligations, and values.
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