13 ideas
1749 | If all laws were abolished, philosophers would still live as they do now [Aristippus elder] |
19518 | Evidentialism says justifications supervene on the available evidence [Conee/Feldman] |
1457 | Morality requires a minimum commitment to the self [Rashdall] |
19519 | Rational decisions are either taken to be based on evidence, or to be explained causally [Conee/Feldman] |
3558 | Only the Cyrenaics reject the idea of a final moral end [Aristippus elder, by Annas] |
6674 | All moral judgements ultimately concern the value of ends [Rashdall] |
5835 | The road of freedom is the surest route to happiness [Aristippus elder, by Xenophon] |
3018 | People who object to extravagant pleasures just love money [Aristippus elder, by Diog. Laertius] |
1751 | Pleasure is the good, because we always seek it, it satisfies us, and its opposite is the most avoidable thing [Aristippus elder, by Diog. Laertius] |
6673 | Ideal Utilitarianism is teleological but non-hedonistic; the aim is an ideal end, which includes pleasure [Rashdall] |
1755 | Errors result from external influence, and should be corrected, not hated [Aristippus elder, by Diog. Laertius] |
1458 | Conduct is only reasonable or unreasonable if the world is governed by reason [Rashdall] |
1459 | Absolute moral ideals can't exist in human minds or material things, so their acceptance implies a greater Mind [Rashdall, by PG] |