What is the best match?
empirical statement
{ 1 } - 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
{ 2 } - Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
{ 3 } - Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
{ 4 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
{ 5 } - Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
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1 is wrong. Please try again.
empirical statement
{ 1 } - 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
{ 2 } - Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
{ 3 } - Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
{ 4 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
{ 5 } - Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
GR consistency condition (as seen by prescriptivism) <=> 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
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
empirical statement
{ 1 } - 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
{ 2 } - Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
{ 3 } - Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
{ 4 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
{ 5 } - Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
moderate emotivism <=> Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
empirical statement
{ 1 } - 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
{ 2 } - Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
{ 3 } - Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
{ 4 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
{ 5 } - Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
self-evident truth (first principle) <=> Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
empirical statement
{ 1 } - 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
{ 2 } - Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
{ 3 } - Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
{ 4 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
{ 5 } - Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
naturalism <=> "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
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5 is correct!
empirical statement
{ 1 } - 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
{ 2 } - Moral judgments, while they express emotions and not truth claims, are rational to the extent that they are informed and impartial
{ 3 } - Known truth that requires no further proof or justification
{ 4 } - "Good" can be defined using ideas from sense experience.
{ 5 } - Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
empirical statement <=> Statement that is testable by sense experience (and thus can in principle be shown by sense experience to be true or at least highly probable)
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