... some of the most fundamental moral obligationsconcern the promotion of general ideals or ends such as our own perfec-tion and the happiness of others. The obligations of the morality system are ... historical facets of his position, some with the philosophical, and somewith both.4What are the defining features of the morality system? At the end of Chapter 10 of Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy ... that they are, in the larger scheme of things, not that important after all, then we no longerneed to follow the ought: the categorical imperative has the tenor of a practical law; all the others...