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Single Idea 46
[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 1. Nature of Ethics / d. Ethical theory
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Full Idea
That we should act according to the right principle is common ground and may be assumed as a basis for discussion.
Gist of Idea
We must take for granted that we should act according to right principle
Source
Aristotle (Nicomachean Ethics [c.334 BCE], 1103b31)
Book Ref
Aristotle: 'Ethics (Nicomachean)', ed/tr. ThomsonJ A K/TredennickH [Penguin 1976], p.93
A Reaction
Hume grumbles that we can't prove values from facts, but Aristotle that is an absurd aspiration. His 'Ethics' is simply a handbook for people who wish to be good human beings.
Related Idea
Idea 21415
Duty is impossible without prior moral feeling, conscience, love and self-respect [Kant]
The
29 ideas
with the same theme
[the need for, and value of, formal ethical systems]:
302
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What knowledge is required to live well?
[Plato]
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45
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We aim not to identify goodness, but to be good
[Aristotle]
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46
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We must take for granted that we should act according to right principle
[Aristotle]
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5153
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There is no fixed art of good conduct, and each situation is different, as in navigation
[Aristotle]
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7407
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Good and evil are what please us; goodness and badness the powers causing them
[Hobbes]
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4130
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There couldn't be a moral rule of which a man could not justly demand a reason
[Locke]
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21374
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We should no more expect ethical theory to produce good people than aesthetics to produce artists
[Schopenhauer]
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20230
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The very idea of a critique of morality is regarded as immoral!
[Nietzsche]
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21740
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I doubt whether ethics is part of philosophy
[Russell]
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24216
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Everyone is devoted to morality, if they don't have to implement it
[Weil]
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6973
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Moral theories are all meta-ethical, and are neutral as regards actual conduct
[Ayer]
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6974
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Moral judgements cannot be the logical consequence of a moral philosophy
[Ayer]
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9250
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Discussing ethics is pointless; moral people behave badly, and integrity doesn't need rules
[Camus]
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5310
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Philosophers study the consequences of ethics instead of its origins
[Wilson,EO]
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9228
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Ranking order of desires reveals nothing, because none of them may be considered important
[Frankfurt]
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5078
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Kant and Mill both try to explain right and wrong, without a divine lawgiver
[Taylor,R]
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5067
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Morality based on 'forbid', 'permit' and 'require' implies someone who does these things
[Taylor,R]
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4114
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Philosophers try to produce ethical theories because they falsely assume that ethics can be simple
[Williams,B]
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6997
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Moral functionalism says moral terms get their meaning from their role in folk morality
[Jackson]
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7000
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Which are prior - thin concepts like right, good, ought; or thick concepts like kindness, equity etc.?
[Jackson]
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3284
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There is no one theory of how to act (or what to believe)
[Nagel]
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23564
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Deep ethical theory is very controversial, but we have to live with higher ethical practice
[Walzer]
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8034
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We still have the appearance and language of morality, but we no longer understand it
[MacIntyre]
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8036
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Unlike expressions of personal preference, evaluative expressions do not depend on context
[MacIntyre]
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8049
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Moral judgements now are anachronisms from a theistic age
[MacIntyre]
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11911
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Some philosophers always want more from morality; for others, nature is enough
[Blackburn]
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20216
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Modern moral theory concerns settling conflicts, rather than human fulfilment
[Zagzebski]
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20447
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The problems is not justifying ethics, but motivating it. Why should a self seek its good?
[Critchley]
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7098
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There is a new sort of moral scepticism, about the possibility of moral theories
[Statman]
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