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greed
{ 1 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
{ 2 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
{ 3 } - A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
{ 4 } - Do good to others
{ 5 } - A good habit
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greed
{ 1 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
{ 2 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
{ 3 } - A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
{ 4 } - Do good to others
{ 5 } - A good habit
greed <=> An excessive desire for money and possessions
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greed
{ 1 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
{ 2 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
{ 3 } - A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
{ 4 } - Do good to others
{ 5 } - A good habit
naturalism <=> "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
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greed
{ 1 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
{ 2 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
{ 3 } - A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
{ 4 } - Do good to others
{ 5 } - A good habit
wrath <=> A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
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greed
{ 1 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
{ 2 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
{ 3 } - A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
{ 4 } - Do good to others
{ 5 } - A good habit
beneficence <=> Do good to others
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greed
{ 1 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
{ 2 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience. (This is descriptive naturalism; reforming naturalism claims that our ordinary "good" is confused and ought to be redefined using ideas from sense experience - and metaphysical naturalism claims that goodness is identical to some property that comes from sense experience.)
{ 3 } - A vengeful and hateful anger toward one who has wronged you
{ 4 } - Do good to others
{ 5 } - A good habit
virtue <=> A good habit
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