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I am indebted to Richard Brandt, Donald Davidson and F. Studnicki for a number of useful and penetrating criticisms of a much earlier draft of this paper written in 1957 and circulated as a technical report in that year under the title, ‘Two formal models for moral principles’.

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Suppes, P. Some formal models of grading principles. Synthese 16, 284–306 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485084

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