What is the best match?
intrinsically good
{ 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 } - Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
{ 3 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
{ 4 } - Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
{ 5 } - Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
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intrinsically good
{ 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 } - Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
{ 3 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
{ 4 } - Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
{ 5 } - Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
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.
intrinsically good
{ 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 } - Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
{ 3 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
{ 4 } - Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
{ 5 } - Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
analytic statement <=> Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
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3 is correct!
intrinsically good
{ 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 } - Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
{ 3 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
{ 4 } - Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
{ 5 } - Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
intrinsically good <=> What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
intrinsically good
{ 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 } - Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
{ 3 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
{ 4 } - Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
{ 5 } - Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
prescription (imperative) <=> Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
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5 is wrong. Please try again.
intrinsically good
{ 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 } - Statement that is true by definition (and thus true because of logical connections and the meaning of terms)
{ 3 } - What is good in itself, abstracting from further consequences
{ 4 } - Linguistic form, like "Shut the door," that tells what to do instead of making a truth claim
{ 5 } - Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
universalizable <=> Judgment that logically commits us to making a similar judgment about similar cases
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