8 ideas
23366 | We see nature's will in the ways all people are the same [Epictetus] |
7667 | There are two sides to men - the pleasantly social, and the violent and creative [Diderot, by Berlin] |
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] |
4022 | Epictetus says we should console others for misfortune, but not be moved by pity [Epictetus, by Taylor,C] |
23365 | If someone is weeping, you should sympathise and help, but not share his suffering [Epictetus] |
6449 | The categorical imperative leads to utilitarianism [Hare, by Nagel] |
23368 | Perhaps we should persuade culprits that their punishment is just? [Epictetus] |