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[from 'The Sovereignty of Good' by Iris Murdoch, in 23. Ethics / F. Existentialism / 7. Existential Action ]

Full Idea

The ordinary person does not, unless corrupted by philosophy, believe that he creates values by his choices.

Gist of Idea

Only a philosopher might think choices create values

Source

Iris Murdoch (The Sovereignty of Good [1970], III)

Book Reference

Murdoch,Iris: 'The Sovereignty of Good' [RKP 1974], p.97


A Reaction

This looks like a swipe at Nietzsche, more than anyone. Sartre and co talk less about values, other than authenticity. Philosophy can definitely be corrupting.