11 ideas
6222 | If a decision is in accord with right reason, everyone can agree with it [Cumberland] |
23111 | If we say that freedom depends on rationality, the irrational actions are not free [Sidgwick] |
6217 | Natural law is supplied to the human mind by reality and human nature [Cumberland] |
6221 | If there are different ultimate goods, there will be conflicting good actions, which is impossible [Cumberland] |
22237 | The Greeks had a single word meaning both 'beautiful' and 'good' [Pormann] |
23059 | Self-interest is not rational, if the self is just a succession of memories and behaviour [Sidgwick, by Gray] |
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] |
4129 | It is self-evident (from the point of view of the Universe) that no individual has more importance than another [Sidgwick] |
20588 | Sidwick argues for utilitarian institutions, rather than actions [Sidgwick, by Tuckness/Wolf] |
6216 | Natural law is immutable truth giving moral truths and duties independent of society [Cumberland] |