23400 | Righteousness is extending the unthinkable, to reveal what must be done [Mengzi (Mencius)] |
18230 | No one would choose life just for activities not done for their own sake [Aristotle] |
20863 | The goal is to 'live in agreement', according to one rational consistent principle [Zeno of Citium, by Stobaeus] |
20864 | Live in agreement, according to experience of natural events [Chrysippus] |
20870 | The goal is to live consistently with the constitution of a human being [Stoic school, by Clement] |
6209 | There is no absolute good, for even the goodness of God is goodness to us [Hobbes] |
6221 | If there are different ultimate goods, there will be conflicting good actions, which is impossible [Cumberland] |
18239 | What is contemplated must have a higher value than contemplation [Kant, by Korsgaard] |
18238 | Only a good will can give man's being, and hence the world, a final purpose [Kant] |
21431 | The love of man is required in order to present the world as a beautiful and perfect moral whole [Kant] |
21437 | All morality directs the will to love of others' ends, and respect for others' rights [Kant] |
18675 | Kant may rate two things as finally valuable: having a good will, and deserving happiness [Orsi on Kant] |
22007 | An autonomous agent has dignity [Würde], which has absolute worth [Kant, by Pinkard] |
18234 | The good will is unconditionally good, because it is the only possible source of value [Kant, by Korsgaard] |
6192 | Good or evil cannot be a thing, but only a maxim of action, making the person good or evil [Kant] |
7669 | We cannot attain all the ideals of every culture, so there cannot be a perfect life [Herder, by Berlin] |
5649 | Will casts aside each of its temporary fulfilments, so human life has no ultimate aim [Schopenhauer, by Scruton] |
23760 | All we need are the unity of justice, truth and beauty [Weil] |
23439 | Principles are not ultimate, but arise from the necessities of human life [Foot] |
22452 | Do we have a concept of value, other than wanting something, or making an effort to get it? [Foot] |
9233 | Our criteria for evaluating how to live offer an answer to the problem [Frankfurt] |
9229 | What is worthwhile for its own sake alone may be worth very little [Frankfurt] |
22410 | Maybe the unthinkable is a moral category, and considering some options is dishonourable or absurd [Williams,B] |
18648 | Freedom to live according to our own conception of the good is the ultimate value [Nozick, by Kymlicka] |
18541 | Beauty (unlike truth and goodness) is questionable as an ultimate value [Scruton] |
20151 | Our attitudes include what possibilities we value, and also what is allowable, and unthinkable [Kekes] |
20152 | Unconditional commitments are our most basic convictions, saying what must never be done [Kekes] |
20153 | Doing the unthinkable damages ourselves, so it is more basic than any value [Kekes] |
18228 | An end can't be an ultimate value just because it is useless! [Korsgaard] |
18225 | If we can't reason about value, we can reason about the unconditional source of value [Korsgaard] |
7067 | Food first, then ethics [Critchley] |
18677 | A thing may have final value, which is still derived from other values, or from relations [Orsi] |