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8070 | It would be better to point to failings of character, than to moral wrongness of actions [Anscombe] |
Full Idea: It would be a great improvement if, instead of 'morally wrong', one always named a genus such as 'untruthful', 'unchaste', or 'unjust'. | |
From: G.E.M. Anscombe (Modern Moral Philosophy [1958], p.183) | |
A reaction: People are indeed much more struck by the suggestion that they have a weakness of character, rather than that they have just done something wrong. This is Anscombe's first great appeal for a return to virtue as the basis of ethics. |