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Suppose that you combine these two:

    * I hit X, and
    * I don't desire that I be hit in the same situation.
Are you violating prescriptivism's GR consistency condition?

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Suppose that you combine these two:

    * I hit X, and
    * I don't desire that I be hit in the same situation.
Are you violating prescriptivism's GR consistency condition?

Prescriptivism's GR consistency condition has to do with the consistent use of moral terms (like "ought"). You can't violate it if you don't use moral terms.

Note that there's no "ought" in either part.

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2 is correct!

Suppose that you combine these two:

    * I hit X, and
    * I don't desire that I be hit in the same situation.
Are you violating prescriptivism's GR consistency condition?

Prescriptivism's GR consistency condition has to do with the consistent use of moral terms (like "ought"). You can't violate it if you don't use moral terms.

Note that there's no "ought" in either part.

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