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wisdom
{ 1 } - We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
{ 2 } - The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
{ 3 } - Excellence in thinking
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
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wisdom
{ 1 } - We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
{ 2 } - The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
{ 3 } - Excellence in thinking
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
egoism <=> We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
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wisdom
{ 1 } - We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
{ 2 } - The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
{ 3 } - Excellence in thinking
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
double effect <=> The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
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3 is correct!
wisdom
{ 1 } - We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
{ 2 } - The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
{ 3 } - Excellence in thinking
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
wisdom <=> Excellence in thinking
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wisdom
{ 1 } - We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
{ 2 } - The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
{ 3 } - Excellence in thinking
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
positive right <=> A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
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wisdom
{ 1 } - We ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences for ourselves. (This is ethical egoism; psychological egoism claims that people always do whatever they think will maximize good consequences for themselves.)
{ 2 } - The principle, roughly, that under certain conditions it's permissible to do something that has a morally good intended effect and a morally bad unintended side effect
{ 3 } - Excellence in thinking
{ 4 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
{ 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
theological virtues <=> The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
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