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Full Idea
A moral system seems necessarily to be one aimed at removing particular dangers and securing certain benefits.
Gist of Idea
A moral system must deal with the dangers and benefits of life
Source
Philippa Foot (Morality and Art [1972], p.6)
Book Ref
Foot,Philippa: 'Moral Dilemmas' [OUP 2002], p.6
A Reaction
I thoroughly approve of this approach to morality, which anchors it in real life, rather than in ideals or principles of reason.
21380 | The only aim of our existence is to grasp that non-existence would be better [Schopenhauer] |
9261 | The 'Ethics' is disappointing, because it fails to try to justify our duties [Prichard] |
19628 | At a civilisation's peak values are all that matters, and people unconsciously live by them [Cioran] |
22444 | A moral system must deal with the dangers and benefits of life [Foot] |
8059 | The good life for man is the life spent seeking the good life for man [MacIntyre] |
6850 | Wittgenstein pared his life down in his search for decency [Monk] |
19738 | Values are an attempt to achieve well-being by bringing contingencies under control [Kekes] |
20145 | Values help us to control life, by connecting it to what is stable and manageable [Kekes] |