Single Idea 5904

[catalogued under 22. Metaethics / C. The Good / 1. Goodness / c. Right and good]

Full Idea

In the past 'what is right' was hardly disentangled from 'what the tribe ordains'; ..'it is the custom' has been accompanied by 'the custom is right', or 'the custom is ordained by someone who has the right to command'.

Gist of Idea

In the past 'right' just meant what is conventionally accepted

Source

W. David Ross (The Right and the Good [1930], §I)

Book Reference

Ross,W.David: 'The Right and the Good' [OUP 1930], p.12


A Reaction

Ross is rejecting this older view, in favour an absolute (and intuitively known) concept of what is right. All right-thinking people should wish Ross luck in his project, no matter how pessimistic the onlooker may be.