8 ideas
14235 | Saying 'they can become a set' is a tautology, because reference to 'they' implies a collection [Cargile] |
23683 | Moral norms are objective, connected to facts about human goods [Foot, by Hacker-Wright] |
22485 | Non-cognitivists give the conditions of use of moral sentences as facts about the speaker [Foot] |
23684 | Morality gives everyone reasons to act, irrespective of their desires [Foot, by Hacker-Wright] |
23690 | We all have reason to cultivate the virtues, even when we lack the desire [Foot, by Hacker-Wright] |
22486 | The mistake is to think good grounds aren't enough for moral judgement, which also needs feelings [Foot] |
22487 | Moral arguments are grounded in human facts [Foot] |
22379 | The meaning of 'good' and other evaluations must include the object to which they attach [Foot] |