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If an Intermediate Moral Principle Entails That You Ought to Perform

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If an intermediate moral principle entails that you ought to perform a particular action in a hypothetical scenario, but it's clear that you ought not to perform that action in that scenario, then the scenario is a counterexample to that intermediate moral principle.


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