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philosophy
{ 1 } - Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
{ 2 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
{ 3 } - "X is good" means "God desires X"
{ 4 } - Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
{ 5 } - Studying principles about how we ought to live
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philosophy
{ 1 } - Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
{ 2 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
{ 3 } - "X is good" means "God desires X"
{ 4 } - Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
{ 5 } - Studying principles about how we ought to live
metaethics <=> Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
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philosophy
{ 1 } - Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
{ 2 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
{ 3 } - "X is good" means "God desires X"
{ 4 } - Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
{ 5 } - Studying principles about how we ought to live
philosophy <=> Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
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philosophy
{ 1 } - Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
{ 2 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
{ 3 } - "X is good" means "God desires X"
{ 4 } - Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
{ 5 } - Studying principles about how we ought to live
supernaturalism <=> "X is good" means "God desires X"
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philosophy
{ 1 } - Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
{ 2 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
{ 3 } - "X is good" means "God desires X"
{ 4 } - Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
{ 5 } - Studying principles about how we ought to live
valid argument <=> Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
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philosophy
{ 1 } - Studying the nature and methodology of moral judgments
{ 2 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of life
{ 3 } - "X is good" means "God desires X"
{ 4 } - Argument in which the conclusion follows logically from the premises
{ 5 } - Studying principles about how we ought to live
normative ethics <=> Studying principles about how we ought to live
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