It is a bit of a deeper issue. Let’s take something truly unacceptable, like rampaging murder. Doesn’t FAE say a normal person can be provoked into it? If yes, the normal person is not good enough.
All the FAE says is that people tend to attribute things to other people’s innate characteristics, when in fact their circumstances may be much more important, but in their own case they explain any bad acts by pointing at the circumstances. It doesn’t say that people don’t have any innate tendencies at all.
It is a bit of a deeper issue. Let’s take something truly unacceptable, like rampaging murder. Doesn’t FAE say a normal person can be provoked into it? If yes, the normal person is not good enough.
All the FAE says is that people tend to attribute things to other people’s innate characteristics, when in fact their circumstances may be much more important, but in their own case they explain any bad acts by pointing at the circumstances. It doesn’t say that people don’t have any innate tendencies at all.
In fact, it’s just as valid to say that the FAE is about our refusal to admit some of our innate tendencies are bad.