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Single Idea 14784
[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 1. Nature of Ethics / b. Defining ethics
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Full Idea
Ethics is the science of aims.
Gist of Idea
Ethics is the science of aims
Source
Charles Sanders Peirce (The Nature of Mathematics [1898], II)
Book Ref
Peirce,Charles Sanders: 'Philosophical Writings of Peirce', ed/tr. Buchler,Justus [Dover 1940], p.144
A Reaction
Intriguing slogan. He is discussing the aims of logic. I think what he means is that ethics is the science of value. 'Science' may be optimistic, but I would sort of agree with his basic idea.
The
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[can we specify exactly what ethics is?]:
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I suggest that we forget about trying to define goodness itself for the time being
[Plato]
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19582
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Morality and philosophy are mutually dependent
[Novalis]
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14784
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Ethics is the science of aims
[Peirce]
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7136
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Morality is a system of values which accompanies a being's life
[Nietzsche]
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8039
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Moore tries to show that 'good' is indefinable, but doesn't understand what a definition is
[MacIntyre on Moore,GE]
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2943
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Ethics cannot be put into words
[Wittgenstein]
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6968
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Some people think there are ethical facts, but of a 'queer' sort
[Ayer]
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6972
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A right attitude is just an attitude one is prepared to stand by
[Ayer]
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22445
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Morality shows murder is wrong, but not what counts as a murder
[Foot]
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7419
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Ethics is the conscious practice of freedom
[Foucault]
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5319
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Avoid punishment, then get rewards, avoid rejection, avoid guilt, accept contracts, follow conscience
[Kohlberg, by Wilson,EO]
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4003
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Selfhood and moral values are inextricably intertwined
[Taylor,C]
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20289
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Ethics is universalisable - it must involve an impartial and universal view of things
[Singer]
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18665
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Moral problems are responsibility conflicts, needing contextual and narrative attention to relationships
[Gilligan]
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21788
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The moral will is self-determining, but the ethical will is met in society
[Houlgate]
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