9 ideas
7500 | Early Greeks cared about city and companions; later Greeks concentrated on the self [Foucault] |
9261 | The 'Ethics' is disappointing, because it fails to try to justify our duties [Prichard] |
7501 | Why couldn't a person's life become a work of art? [Foucault] |
7498 | Greeks and early Christians were much more concerned about food than about sex [Foucault] |
9262 | The mistake is to think we can prove what can only be seen directly in moral thinking [Prichard] |
9260 | Virtues won't generate an obligation, so it isn't a basis for morality [Prichard] |
9259 | We feel obligations to overcome our own failings, and these are not relations to other people [Prichard] |
9258 | If pain were instrinsically wrong, it would be immoral to inflict it on ourselves [Prichard] |
12709 | Motion is not absolute, but consists in relation [Leibniz] |