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Since moral judgments are universalizable, it follows that
{ 1 } - what is right (or wrong) for one person to do would be right (or wrong) for anyone else to do in the same situation.
{ 2 } - a moral belief commits us to making similar evaluations about similar cases.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - none of the above.
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Since moral judgments are universalizable, it follows that
{ 1 } - what is right (or wrong) for one person to do would be right (or wrong) for anyone else to do in the same situation.
{ 2 } - a moral belief commits us to making similar evaluations about similar cases.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - none of the above.
This follows -- but so does the other one.
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Since moral judgments are universalizable, it follows that
{ 1 } - what is right (or wrong) for one person to do would be right (or wrong) for anyone else to do in the same situation.
{ 2 } - a moral belief commits us to making similar evaluations about similar cases.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - none of the above.
This follows -- but so does the other one.
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3 is correct!
Since moral judgments are universalizable, it follows that
{ 1 } - what is right (or wrong) for one person to do would be right (or wrong) for anyone else to do in the same situation.
{ 2 } - a moral belief commits us to making similar evaluations about similar cases.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - none of the above.
Both follow from the idea that moral judgments are universalizable.
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Since moral judgments are universalizable, it follows that
{ 1 } - what is right (or wrong) for one person to do would be right (or wrong) for anyone else to do in the same situation.
{ 2 } - a moral belief commits us to making similar evaluations about similar cases.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - none of the above.
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