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positive right
{ 1 } - Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
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positive right
{ 1 } - Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
hedonism <=> Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
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positive right
{ 1 } - Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
intuitionism <=> "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
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positive right
{ 1 } - Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
prima facie view <=> The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
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positive right
{ 1 } - Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
positive right <=> A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
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positive right
{ 1 } - Pleasure is the only intrinsic good; pain is the only intrinsic bad. (This is ethical hedonism; psychological hedonism claims that people act only for the sake of gaining pleasure and avoiding pain.)
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - The basic moral principles say that we ought, other things being equal, to do or not to do certain kinds of action
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
intrinsically good <=> What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
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