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It does no good to complain that the premise entails the conclusion.
That entails the conclusion, but is not plausibly true.
Surely the belief that P is unjustified if the person who reaches conclusion couldn't "see" how the available evidence entails the conclusion.
Can it be formulated in such a way that it entails the conclusion that allowing very great, undeserved suffering is morally very different, and much more serious, than merely refraining from creating as many happy individuals as possible, or merely refraining from creating individuals who are not as ecstatically happy as they might be?
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The premises of the above argument, therefore, do not logically entail the conclusion.
Unfortunately, no such deduction is possible: the probability axioms simply don't entail the conclusion we want.
So a physicalist must either reject a premise or show that the premises don't entail the conclusion.
The premises here are (1), (2), (3), and (5), and they can be shown to entail the conclusion, (6), as follows.
Ayer defined inductive inference in negative terms, as involving all factual inference in which the premises did not entail the conclusion.
Together, the points entail the conclusion that two worlds could differ from each other solely in an ethical respect: how much goodness/pleasantness they include.
If the premises require the conclusion, as the apparent validity of the argument attests, how can this be unless (as the cognitivists suppose) the premises entail the conclusion thanks to the propositions they express?
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