Abstract This chapter looks at more sophisticated versions of the ambiguity theory. We might say that “ought” is context sensitive rather than lexically ambiguous. And we can try wide-scoping. There are many ways of making (T) and (J) both come out true. But what we really want is to accept the norms. We don’t really just want the truth of the two sentences on some interpretation or another. But even in its more sophisticated versions, all the ambiguity theory can provide is the truth of the two sentences. The norms themselves remain inconsistent.