I don’t think you said this. Your two options for people were “Most people conceive of morality in a way that assumes soul-body duality.” and “They worry about philosophical free will when they mean to worry about intention.”
You seem to be neglecting the possibility that “morality” exists not to refer to a clear set of things in the world, but instead to refer to an important thing that the human mind does.
I don’t think you said this. Your two options for people were “Most people conceive of morality in a way that assumes soul-body duality.” and “They worry about philosophical free will when they mean to worry about intention.”
You seem to be neglecting the possibility that “morality” exists not to refer to a clear set of things in the world, but instead to refer to an important thing that the human mind does.