According to David Hume's is-ought thesis,
A) we can never derive a moral conclusion from a set of premises containing a bridge premise.
B) we cannot derive a moral conclusion from purely nonmoral premises.
C) all answers to moral questions are insensitive to factual information.
D) All of the above
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