23 ideas
21495 | Theoretical and practical politics are both concerned with the best lives for individuals [Russell] |
19518 | Evidentialism says justifications supervene on the available evidence [Conee/Feldman] |
19519 | Rational decisions are either taken to be based on evidence, or to be explained causally [Conee/Feldman] |
7590 | Consequentialism emphasises value rather than obligation in morality [Scruton] |
21517 | Individuals need creativity, reverence for others, and self-respect [Russell] |
7589 | Altruism is either emotional (where your interests are mine) or moral (where they are reasons for me) [Scruton] |
7595 | The idea of a right seems fairly basic; justice may be the disposition to accord rights to people [Scruton] |
21523 | We would not want UK affairs to be settled by a world parliament [Russell] |
21522 | Democracy is inadequate without a great deal of devolution [Russell] |
21521 | Anarchy does not maximise liberty [Russell] |
7588 | Allegiance is fundamental to the conservative view of society [Scruton] |
21528 | Groups should be autonomous, with a neutral authority as arbitrator [Russell] |
21527 | On every new question the majority is always wrong at first [Russell] |
7594 | Democrats are committed to a belief and to its opposite, if the majority prefer the latter [Scruton] |
21526 | Unfortunately ordinary voters can't detect insincerity [Russell] |
7593 | Liberals focus on universal human freedom, natural rights, and tolerance [Scruton, by PG] |
21525 | When the state is the only employer, there is no refuge from the prejudices of other people [Russell] |
21518 | Men unite in pursuit of material things, and idealise greed as part of group loyalty [Russell] |
21519 | We need security and liberty, and then encouragement of creativity [Russell] |
21524 | The right to own land gives a legal right to a permanent income [Russell] |
7592 | For positivists law is a matter of form, for naturalists it is a matter of content [Scruton] |
7587 | The issue of abortion seems insoluble, because there is nothing with which to compare it [Scruton] |
21520 | That our heaven is a dull place reflects the misery of excessive work in life [Russell] |