Results Hume's is-ought gap (no 'ought' from 'is') is bridged: the Categorical Imperative is a naturality constraint — universalizability IS the gluing condition. …
Results · Metaphysics Frontier problem Internally addressed

Is-Ought Gap Bridged

Hume's is-ought gap (no 'ought' from 'is') is bridged: the Categorical Imperative is a naturality constraint — universalizability IS the gluing condition. …

Metaphysics Core foundational problem ETHICS Book VII
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Hume's is-ought gap (no 'ought' from 'is') is bridged: the Categorical Imperative is a naturality constraint — universalizability IS the gluing condition. …

Overview

Hume’s is-ought gap (no ‘ought’ from ‘is’) is bridged: the Categorical Imperative is a naturality constraint — universalizability IS the gluing condition. The moral law follows from the categorical structure.

Result Statement

Is-ought gap bridged: CI as naturality constraint. Universalizability = gluing condition. Moral law from categorical structure. Status: Internally addressed.

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Glossary terms

Metaphysics: Universal (structural position)

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