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Human Nature
The inherent characteristics, including ways of thinking, feeling, and acting, that all human beings naturally have.
Moral Arguments
Reasoning that is based on ethical considerations, often discussing what is right and wrong, good and bad.
Descriptive Premises
Statements in an argument that provide factual information or describe the way things are, without making an argument for how things ought to be.
Moral Outrage
Indignation in the presence of an injustice or violation of moral decency.
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