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According to the authors, the logical link between what humans are and what they ought to do
{ 1 } - does not exist.
{ 2 } - is the notion of need.
{ 3 } - is the same as the link between what humans do and what they ought to do.
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According to the authors, the logical link between what humans are and what they ought to do
{ 1 } - does not exist.
{ 2 } - is the notion of need.
{ 3 } - is the same as the link between what humans do and what they ought to do.
This is the position of A. J. Ayer.
See p. 141
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According to the authors, the logical link between what humans are and what they ought to do
{ 1 } - does not exist.
{ 2 } - is the notion of need.
{ 3 } - is the same as the link between what humans do and what they ought to do.
The ultimate need of the human being is to love God and to exhibit that love by loving one's neighbor as oneself. All morality is based on this need.
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According to the authors, the logical link between what humans are and what they ought to do
{ 1 } - does not exist.
{ 2 } - is the notion of need.
{ 3 } - is the same as the link between what humans do and what they ought to do.
One cannot tell what humans ought to do from what they do.
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