8 ideas
23367 | Even pointing a finger should only be done for a reason [Epictetus] |
9254 | In philosophy the truth can only be reached via the ruins of the false [Prichard] |
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] |
9256 | I see the need to pay a debt in a particular instance, and any instance will do [Prichard] |
9257 | The complexities of life make it almost impossible to assess morality from a universal viewpoint [Prichard] |
9255 | Seeing the goodness of an effect creates the duty to produce it, not the desire [Prichard] |
6449 | The categorical imperative leads to utilitarianism [Hare, by Nagel] |