20 ideas
22496 | Wisdom only implies the knowledge achievable in any normal lifetime [Foot] |
23694 | All criterions of practical rationality derive from goodness of will [Foot] |
23686 | Moral reason is not just neutral, because morality is part of the standard of rationality [Foot, by Hacker-Wright] |
23693 | Practical rationality must weigh both what is morally and what is non-morally required [Foot] |
23687 | Moral virtues arise from human nature, as part of what makes us good human beings [Foot, by Hacker-Wright] |
22493 | Sterility is a human defect, but the choice to be childless is not [Foot] |
22492 | Virtues are as necessary to humans as stings are to bees [Foot] |
22491 | Moral evaluations are not separate from facts, but concern particular facts about functioning [Foot] |
23674 | If an attempted poisoning results in benefits, we still judge the agent a poisoner [Reid] |
22497 | Deep happiness usually comes from the basic things in life [Foot] |
22498 | Happiness is enjoying the pursuit and attainment of right ends [Foot] |
23695 | Good actions can never be justified by the good they brings to their agent [Foot] |
23675 | We shouldn't do to others what would be a wrong to us in similar circumstances [Reid] |
22499 | We all know that just pretending to be someone's friend is not the good life [Foot] |
23672 | To be virtuous, we must care about duty [Reid] |
22495 | Someone is a good person because of their rational will, not their body or memory [Foot] |
23673 | Every worthy man has a principle of honour, and knows what is honourable [Reid] |
22502 | Refraining from murder is not made good by authenticity or self-fulfilment [Foot] |
8416 | Reductionists can't explain accidents, uninstantiated laws, probabilities, or the existence of any laws [Tooley] |
8418 | Quantum physics suggests that the basic laws of nature are probabilistic [Tooley] |