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We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties.
{ 1 } - intuitionist justification
{ 2 } - cultural-relativist justification
{ 3 } - supernaturalist justification
{ 4 } - self-interest justification
{ 5 } - subjectivist justification
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We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties.
{ 1 } - intuitionist justification
{ 2 } - cultural-relativist justification
{ 3 } - supernaturalist justification
{ 4 } - self-interest justification
{ 5 } - subjectivist justification
The duty to be consistent is a self-evident truth. <=> intuitionist justification
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We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties.
{ 1 } - intuitionist justification
{ 2 } - cultural-relativist justification
{ 3 } - supernaturalist justification
{ 4 } - self-interest justification
{ 5 } - subjectivist justification
We ought to avoid inconsistencies because society demands this. <=> cultural-relativist justification
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We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties.
{ 1 } - intuitionist justification
{ 2 } - cultural-relativist justification
{ 3 } - supernaturalist justification
{ 4 } - self-interest justification
{ 5 } - subjectivist justification
We ought to avoid inconsistencies because God desires this. <=> supernaturalist justification
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We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties.
{ 1 } - intuitionist justification
{ 2 } - cultural-relativist justification
{ 3 } - supernaturalist justification
{ 4 } - self-interest justification
{ 5 } - subjectivist justification
We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties. <=> self-interest justification
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We avoid inconsistencies because they lead to confusion and the frustration of our desires, are inherently painful, and bring social penalties.
{ 1 } - intuitionist justification
{ 2 } - cultural-relativist justification
{ 3 } - supernaturalist justification
{ 4 } - self-interest justification
{ 5 } - subjectivist justification
We accept the duty to be consistent because we have negative feelings toward inconsistencies. <=> subjectivist justification
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