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Deontologists

    { 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
    { 2 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
    { 3 } - are intellectualists.
    { 4 } - do not believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
    { 5 } - do not use self-imposed rules, considering themselves to be the lawgiver who should be obeyed.

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1 is correct!

Deontologists

See p. 145.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Deontologists

    { 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
    { 2 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
    { 3 } - are intellectualists.
    { 4 } - do not believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
    { 5 } - do not use self-imposed rules, considering themselves to be the lawgiver who should be obeyed.

See p. 145.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Deontologists

    { 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
    { 2 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
    { 3 } - are intellectualists.
    { 4 } - do not believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
    { 5 } - do not use self-imposed rules, considering themselves to be the lawgiver who should be obeyed.

No, they are voluntarists since they decide right and wrong on the basis of will rather than understanding. See p. 145.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Deontologists

    { 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
    { 2 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
    { 3 } - are intellectualists.
    { 4 } - do not believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
    { 5 } - do not use self-imposed rules, considering themselves to be the lawgiver who should be obeyed.

This defines voluntarists, which teleologists are not. See p. 145.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Deontologists

    { 1 } - reduce right and wrong to some code of laws that oblige us because of the will of the legislator.
    { 2 } - trace the norms of right and wrong to some intelligence that is able to select the most effective means to the end.
    { 3 } - are intellectualists.
    { 4 } - do not believe that something is right or wrong because the lawgiver says it is.
    { 5 } - do not use self-imposed rules, considering themselves to be the lawgiver who should be obeyed.

They may. See p. 145.

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