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Single Idea 23438

[filed under theme 18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 5. Rationality / b. Human rationality ]

Full Idea

You haven't got a full idea of rationality until you've got morality within it.

Gist of Idea

Full rationality must include morality

Source

Philippa Foot (Interview with Philippa Foot [2003], p.35)

Book Ref

-: 'Philosophy Now' [-], p.35


A Reaction

Does this mean that mathematical proofs are not rational, or that they are moral?


The 9 ideas from 'Interview with Philippa Foot'

Humans need courage like a plant needs roots [Foot]
Human defects are just like plant or animal defects [Foot]
Concepts such as function, welfare, flourishing and interests only apply to living things [Foot]
There is no fact-value gap in 'owls should see in the dark' [Foot]
If you demonstrate the reason to act, there is no further question of 'why should I?' [Foot]
It is an odd Humean view to think a reason to act must always involve caring [Foot]
Full rationality must include morality [Foot]
Practical reason is goodness in choosing actions [Foot]
Principles are not ultimate, but arise from the necessities of human life [Foot]