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Moral feelings are impartial.

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1 is correct!

Moral feelings are impartial.

Disliking an enemy is different from viewing the enemy as an evil person. The latter involves feelings that abstract from self-interest and consider the public good.

Our positive/negative feelings can stem from self-interest, or from the impartial and social-regarding perspective of morality. The two kinds of feelings are distinct.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Moral feelings are impartial.

Disliking an enemy is different from viewing the enemy as an evil person. The latter involves feelings that abstract from self-interest and consider the public good.

Our positive/negative feelings can stem from self-interest, or from the impartial and social-regarding perspective of morality. The two kinds of feelings are distinct.

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