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Rationality conditions are principles stating how we ought (ideally) to form our moral beliefs. Rationality conditions, according to our text, express

    { 1 } - social conventions.
    { 2 } - objective irreducible truths.
    { 3 } - feelings (not truth claims) about how to form moral beliefs.
    { 4 } - divine commands.
    { 5 } - Our text is neutral on this issue.

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Rationality conditions are principles stating how we ought (ideally) to form our moral beliefs. Rationality conditions, according to our text, express

Our text is neutral on this.

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Rationality conditions are principles stating how we ought (ideally) to form our moral beliefs. Rationality conditions, according to our text, express

    { 1 } - social conventions.
    { 2 } - objective irreducible truths.
    { 3 } - feelings (not truth claims) about how to form moral beliefs.
    { 4 } - divine commands.
    { 5 } - Our text is neutral on this issue.

Our text is neutral on this.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Rationality conditions are principles stating how we ought (ideally) to form our moral beliefs. Rationality conditions, according to our text, express

    { 1 } - social conventions.
    { 2 } - objective irreducible truths.
    { 3 } - feelings (not truth claims) about how to form moral beliefs.
    { 4 } - divine commands.
    { 5 } - Our text is neutral on this issue.

Our text is neutral on this.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Rationality conditions are principles stating how we ought (ideally) to form our moral beliefs. Rationality conditions, according to our text, express

    { 1 } - social conventions.
    { 2 } - objective irreducible truths.
    { 3 } - feelings (not truth claims) about how to form moral beliefs.
    { 4 } - divine commands.
    { 5 } - Our text is neutral on this issue.

Our text is neutral on this.

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5 is correct!

Rationality conditions are principles stating how we ought (ideally) to form our moral beliefs. Rationality conditions, according to our text, express

    { 1 } - social conventions.
    { 2 } - objective irreducible truths.
    { 3 } - feelings (not truth claims) about how to form moral beliefs.
    { 4 } - divine commands.
    { 5 } - Our text is neutral on this issue.

Since our text is neutral on how to understand "ought," it's neutral on how to understand these rationality conditions.

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