Question

For the following, try to come up with an additional premise that will turn the passage into a deductively valid or an inductively strong argument. Usually this requires adding a general moral principle and, sometimes, an extra nonmoral claim as well. The idea is to guarantee that the "ought" claim follows from the "is" claim.

Look, Sam! There's been a bad accident up ahead. We really ought to stop and see whether there's any way we can help.

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