To be logically consistent, we must keep our moral beliefs in harmony with how we live and want others to live.
To be logically consistent, we must keep our moral beliefs in harmony with how we live and want others to live.
To be logically consistent, we must keep our moral beliefs in harmony with how we live and want others to live. <=> Logical rule P
To be logically consistent, we must keep our moral beliefs in harmony with how we live and want others to live.
This combination is logically inconsistent: (a) I believe that I ought to do something to another, and (b) I don't desire that this be done to me in the same situation. <=> GR consistency condition
To be logically consistent, we must keep our moral beliefs in harmony with how we live and want others to live.
To be logically consistent, we must make similar evaluations about similar cases. <=> Logical rule U