Multiple Choice
In the conclusion of GENERIC ARGUMENT FOR ANALOGY, which is given in Chapter 7 as "Y is also M," what do Y and M stand for?
A) Y stands for some action and M stands for "morally permissible."
B) Y stands for a pair of actions and M stands for a particular kind of moral equivalence between them.
C) Y stands for some action and M stands for a specific moral property, such as being morally permissible.
D) Y stands for some action and M stands for a specific thick ethical term, such as "brave."
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