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Acts A and B are relevantly similar in their universal properties if, because of certain features that they have in common, both acts fit in the same moral category.

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1 is correct!

Acts A and B are relevantly similar in their universal properties if, because of certain features that they have in common, both acts fit in the same moral category.

To say that acts A and B are relevantly similar is to make a complex (and sometimes controversial) moral claim.

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Acts A and B are relevantly similar in their universal properties if, because of certain features that they have in common, both acts fit in the same moral category.

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