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moral philosophy (ethics)
{ 1 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
{ 4 } - An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
{ 5 } - Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
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moral philosophy (ethics)
{ 1 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
{ 4 } - An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
{ 5 } - Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
entitlement view of just possessions <=> Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
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moral philosophy (ethics)
{ 1 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
{ 4 } - An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
{ 5 } - Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
intuitionism <=> "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
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moral philosophy (ethics)
{ 1 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
{ 4 } - An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
{ 5 } - Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
moral philosophy (ethics) <=> Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
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moral philosophy (ethics)
{ 1 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
{ 4 } - An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
{ 5 } - Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
pride <=> An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
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moral philosophy (ethics)
{ 1 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 2 } - "Good" is indefinable, there are objective moral truths, and the basic moral truths are self-evident to a mature mind
{ 3 } - Reasoning about the ultimate questions of morality
{ 4 } - An inflated, self-centered view of yourself
{ 5 } - Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
equal liberty principle <=> Society ought to safeguard the greatest liberty for each person compatible with an equal liberty for all others
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