Southwood, Nicholas2018-11-292018-11-291559-3061http://hdl.handle.net/1885/153214The so-called "Human Nature Constraint" holds that if an agent is unable, due to features of human nature, to bring herself to act in a certain way, then this suffices to block or negate the claim that the agent is required to act in that way. David Estlund (2011) has recently mounted a forceful objection to the Human Nature Constraint. I argue that Estlund�s objection fails � but instructively, in a way that gives Estlund resources for a different way of resisting attempts to negate normative claims by deploying the Human Nature Constraint.application/pdfThe Relevance of Human Nature2015.26556/jesp.v9i3.1782020-12-20