7 ideas
291 | Don't assume that wisdom is the automatic consequence of old age [Plato] |
18552 | Forget about beauty; just concentrate on the virtues of delicacy and discernment admired in critics [Hume, by Scruton] |
6608 | Strong sense, delicate sentiment, practice, comparisons, and lack of prejudice, are all needed for good taste [Hume] |
22331 | Moral statements are imperatives rather than the avowals of emotion - but universalisable [Hare, by Glock] |
22484 | Universalised prescriptivism could be seen as implying utilitarianism [Hare, by Foot] |
293 | Being unafraid (perhaps through ignorance) and being brave are two different things [Plato] |
6449 | The categorical imperative leads to utilitarianism [Hare, by Nagel] |