10 ideas
23367 | Even pointing a finger should only be done for a reason [Epictetus] |
18776 | Contextual definitions eliminate descriptions from contexts [Linsky,B] |
22462 | We should speak the truth, but also preserve and pursue it [Foot] |
18774 | Definite descriptions, unlike proper names, have a logical structure [Linsky,B] |
22458 | Consequentialists can hurt the innocent in order to prevent further wickedness [Foot] |
22460 | Why might we think that a state of affairs can be morally good or bad? [Foot] |
22461 | Good outcomes are not external guides to morality, but a part of virtuous actions [Foot] |
22464 | The idea of a good state of affairs has no role in the thought of Aristotle, Rawls or Scanlon [Foot] |
22463 | Morality is seen as tacit legislation by the community [Foot] |
22459 | For consequentialism, it is irrational to follow a rule which in this instance ends badly [Foot] |