Multiple Choice
In the study of ethics, the mistake of deriving evaluative conclusions from descriptive premises or numbers (i.e., what is, is what it ought to be) is best known as:
A) naturalistic fallacy
B) ritualistic fallacy
C) perception fallacy
D) genetic fallacy
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