16 ideas
8013 | In the Reformation, morality became unconditional but irrational, individually autonomous, and secular [MacIntyre] |
8021 | The Levellers and the Diggers mark a turning point in the history of morality [MacIntyre] |
5637 | Nowadays logic is seen as the science of extensions, not intensions [Scruton] |
8006 | When Aristotle speaks of soul he means something like personality [MacIntyre] |
5636 | Cartesian 'ideas' confuse concepts and propositions [Scruton] |
19087 | The meaning or purport of a symbol is all the rational conduct it would lead to [Peirce] |
8002 | Sophists don't distinguish a person outside one social order from someone outside all order [MacIntyre] |
8012 | The value/fact logical gulf is misleading, because social facts involve values [MacIntyre] |
8005 | 'Happiness' is a bad translation of 'eudaimonia', which includes both behaving and faring well [MacIntyre] |
8001 | 'Dikaiosune' is justice, but also fairness and personal integrity [MacIntyre] |
8023 | My duties depend on my identity, which depends on my social relations [MacIntyre] |
8022 | I am naturally free if I am not tied to anyone by a contract [MacIntyre] |
5660 | Allegiance is prior to the recognition of individual rights [Scruton] |
8031 | Fans of natural rights or laws can't agree on what the actual rights or laws are [MacIntyre] |
5653 | A right is a power which is enforced in the name of justice [Scruton] |
8008 | The Bible is a story about God in which humans are incidental characters [MacIntyre] |