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    In the Study of Ethics, the Mistake of Deriving Evaluative
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In the Study of Ethics, the Mistake of Deriving Evaluative

Question 26

Question 26

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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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