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As it has been traditionally conceived, the Ought-Is Problem consists of a complex of problems about the nature of ought-judgments and 'ought'-sentences, and their kin, like "One ought not to inflict pain on others" and "It is wrong to kill", which is tantamount to, or entails, "One ought not to kill".
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modern formalist model, classical metalogic, traditional formalist model, performatifs juridiques, practical thought contents, des effets juridiques, logical sterility, derogatory rules, metalogical character, normative negation, acte conventionnel, bridging implications, adverbial modalities, deontic argument, logique des normes, actes conventionnels, deontic thinking, deontic structures, deontic judgments, teoria generale del diritto, negation norm, systemic validity, axiological concept, sujets soumis, valid legal norm
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Sister Theresa, New York, Adam Schaff, Buenos Aires, King's Road, Lady Astor, Allgemeine Theorie, Archivum Juridicum Cracoviense, Hume's Guillotine, Kegan Paul, Philosophical Investigations, Reidel Publishing Company, The Language of Morals, Filosofiska Institutionen, Harvard Law Review, New Haven, The Philosophical Review
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