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    Exploring Ethics An Introductory Anthology
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    Exam 7: Right and Wrong Thomas Nagel
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    The Thought That an Action Is Wrong Usually Depends on the Impact
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The Thought That an Action Is Wrong Usually Depends on the Impact

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The thought that an action is wrong usually depends on the impact that action has on other people.

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