What is the best match?

naturalism

    { 1 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
    { 2 } - Excellence in thinking
    { 3 } - "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.)
    { 4 } - 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
    { 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love

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naturalism

    { 1 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
    { 2 } - Excellence in thinking
    { 3 } - "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.)
    { 4 } - 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
    { 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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2 is wrong. Please try again.

naturalism

    { 1 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
    { 2 } - Excellence in thinking
    { 3 } - "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.)
    { 4 } - 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
    { 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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3 is correct!

naturalism

    { 1 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
    { 2 } - Excellence in thinking
    { 3 } - "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.)
    { 4 } - 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
    { 5 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love

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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4 is wrong. Please try again.

naturalism

    { 1 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
    { 2 } - Excellence in thinking
    { 3 } - "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.)
    { 4 } - 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
    { 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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naturalism

    { 1 } - A right to certain goods that society should help to provide
    { 2 } - Excellence in thinking
    { 3 } - "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.)
    { 4 } - 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
    { 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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