7 ideas
18265 | We don't judge by combining subject and concept; we get a concept by splitting up a judgement [Frege] |
4692 | It is not true that killing and allowing to die (or acts and omissions) are morally indistinguishable [Foot] |
4694 | Making a runaway tram kill one person instead of five is diverting a fatal sequence, not initiating one [Foot] |
15675 | We don't condemn people for being bad at reasoning [Finlayson] |
15674 | One can universalise good advice, but that doesn't make it an obligation [Finlayson] |
15662 | The 'culture industry' is an advertisement for the way things are [Finlayson] |
4693 | The right of non-interference (with a 'negative duty'), and the right to goods/services ('positive') [Foot] |