15 ideas
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
23366 | We see nature's will in the ways all people are the same [Epictetus] |
23529 | Conduct is not isolated from its effect on the moral code [Hart,HLA] |
4022 | Epictetus says we should console others for misfortune, but not be moved by pity [Epictetus, by Taylor,C] |
23365 | If someone is weeping, you should sympathise and help, but not share his suffering [Epictetus] |
23530 | The great danger of democracy is that the oppression of the minority becomes unobjectionable [Hart,HLA] |
23522 | In an organised society all actions have some effect on other people [Hart,HLA] |
23528 | The value of liberty allows freedom of action, even if that distresses other people [Hart,HLA] |
23523 | The principle of legality requires crimes to be precisely defined in advance of any action [Hart,HLA] |
23524 | Some private moral issues are no concern of the law [Hart,HLA] |
23521 | Do morals influence law? Is morality an aspect of law? Can law be morally criticised? [Hart,HLA] |
23525 | Is the enforcement of morality morally justifiable? [Hart,HLA] |
23526 | Modern law still suppresses practices seen as immoral, and yet harmless [Hart,HLA] |
23368 | Perhaps we should persuade culprits that their punishment is just? [Epictetus] |
23527 | Moral wickedness of an offence is always relevant to the degree of punishment [Hart,HLA] |