8 ideas
3750 | "It is true that x" means no more than x [Ramsey] |
18818 | Sentence meaning is given by the actions to which it would lead [Ramsey] |
22331 | Moral statements are imperatives rather than the avowals of emotion - but universalisable [Hare, by Glock] |
22484 | Universalised prescriptivism could be seen as implying utilitarianism [Hare, by Foot] |
21093 | Friendship without community spirit misses out on the main part of virtue [Hume] |
6449 | The categorical imperative leads to utilitarianism [Hare, by Nagel] |
21091 | It would be absurd if even a free constitution did not impose restraints, for the public good [Hume] |
21092 | Nobility either share in the power of the whole, or they compose the power of the whole [Hume] |