<b>P1)</b></font> If a derogatory attitude is morally defective, then it is pro tanto wrong to express that attitude.
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<b>(∀x((Dx∧Mx)→WEx))</b>
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<b>P2)</b></font> Derogatory attitudes shaped by harmful ideologies are morally defective.
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<b>P3)</b></font> Slurring involves expressing a derogatory attitude in an offensive sociolinguistic register shaped by harmful ideologies, whether or not the speaker possesses the derogatory attitude in question.
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<b>(∀x(Sx→∃y(Dy∧Ey)))</b>
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<b>P4)</b></font> If an act of slurring action-expresses a derogatory attitude, and that derogatory attitude is morally defective, then the act of slurring is pro tanto wrong.
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<b>P5)</b></font> All acts of slurring represent action-expressions of derogatory attitudes that are morally defective.
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<b>C)</b></font> Therefore, all acts of slurring are pro tanto wrong.