13 ideas
6222 | If a decision is in accord with right reason, everyone can agree with it [Cumberland] |
1457 | Morality requires a minimum commitment to the self [Rashdall] |
16236 | Maybe our persistence conditions concern bodies, rather than persons [Olson, by Hawley] |
6669 | For 'animalism', I exist before I became a person, and can continue after it, so I am not a person [Olson, by Lowe] |
6217 | Natural law is supplied to the human mind by reality and human nature [Cumberland] |
6674 | All moral judgements ultimately concern the value of ends [Rashdall] |
6221 | If there are different ultimate goods, there will be conflicting good actions, which is impossible [Cumberland] |
6218 | The happiness of individuals is linked to the happiness of everyone (which is individuals taken together) [Cumberland] |
6220 | The happiness of all contains the happiness of each, and promotes it [Cumberland] |
6673 | Ideal Utilitarianism is teleological but non-hedonistic; the aim is an ideal end, which includes pleasure [Rashdall] |
6216 | Natural law is immutable truth giving moral truths and duties independent of society [Cumberland] |
1458 | Conduct is only reasonable or unreasonable if the world is governed by reason [Rashdall] |
1459 | Absolute moral ideals can't exist in human minds or material things, so their acceptance implies a greater Mind [Rashdall, by PG] |