7 ideas
7946 | The memory criterion has a problem when one thing branches into two things [Williams,B, by Macdonald,C] |
1757 | The Electra: she knows this man, but not that he is her brother [Eucleides, by Diog. Laertius] |
7260 | If there are intuited moral facts, why should we care about them? [Dancy,J] |
7261 | Internalists say that moral intuitions are motivating; externalist say a desire is also needed [Dancy,J] |
7262 | Obviously judging an action as wrong gives us a reason not to do it [Dancy,J] |
7265 | Moral facts are not perceived facts, but perceived reasons for judgements [Dancy,J] |
3028 | The chief good is unity, sometimes seen as prudence, or God, or intellect [Eucleides] |