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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
The deontologists do this. See p. 145.
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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
No, technological reasoning is conditional. See p. 145.
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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
No, teleologists use absolute reasoning. See p. 145.
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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
See p. 145.
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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
This defines voluntarists, which teleologists are not. See p. 145.
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Teleologists
{ 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
{ 2 } - use technological reasoning.
{ 3 } - use conditional reasoning.
{ 4 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
{ 5 } - believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
{ 6 } - are voluntarists.
No, they are intellectualists since they decide right and wrong on the basis of understanding rather than will. See p. 145.
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