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- Is-Ought problem refers to the fallacy of deriving a moral conclusion from a factual premise. Here are some examples of Is-Ought problem1234:
- We do not currently regulate the amount of nicotine in an individual cigarette; therefore we need not do this.
- A TV show says that “you ought to” eat more vegetables.
- Sam is stealing money from work. Losing money by theft causes harm to Sam's employers. Therefore, Sam ought to stop stealing money from work.
- Humans are clearly omnivorous, so we ought to eat meat.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Examples: We do not currently regulate the amount of nicotine in an individual cigarette; therefore we need not do this. If nature does not make it, we shouldn't have it. We've always had Bonfire, so we always should.www.txst.edu/philosophy/resources/fallacy-definitio…Examples of Is-Ought Fallacy in Media:
- A TV show says that “you ought to” eat more vegetables.
- A newspaper article says that “you ought to” wear a helmet when riding a bike.
biznewske.com/is-ought-fallacy-examples/One may consider the following moral argument as an example of an is-ought problem:
- Sam is stealing money from work.
- Losing money by theft causes harm to Sam's employers.
- (One ought to not cause harm to his employers.)
www.philosophy-index.com/hume/guillotine/For example, here are some random comments you might well overhear while eavesdropping: One: humans are clearly omnivorous, so we ought to eat meat. Two: killing animals is cruel, so we shouldn't eat meat. A couple more: Most people cheat a little on their taxes, so you ought to as well.engines.egr.uh.edu/episode/2912 Trying to understand the Is/Ought Problem : r/askphilosophy
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For example, here are some random comments you might well overhear while eavesdropping: One: humans are clearly omnivorous, so we ought to eat meat. Two: killing animals is cruel, so we shouldn't eat meat. A couple more: Most …
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