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    In a Situation Requiring Moral Judgment -- Such as a Choice
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In a Situation Requiring Moral Judgment -- Such as a Choice

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In a situation requiring moral judgment -- such as a choice between being loyal to one's friend or honest -- intrinsic goods (e.g. ,honesty)always take priority over non-intrinsic goods (e.g. ,loyalty).

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