Ethics: Inventing Right and WrongPenguin, 1977 - 249 páginas |
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Página 117
... tion of keeping agreements , they will be able to achieve much the same result . They will then be able to make a bargain that each will remain at his post , and the agreement - keeping tradi- tion will then hold each man there ...
... tion of keeping agreements , they will be able to achieve much the same result . They will then be able to make a bargain that each will remain at his post , and the agreement - keeping tradi- tion will then hold each man there ...
Página 208
... tion , is voluntary if it is directly intended under some descrip- tion . We can in this way develop the hint given by the etymology of the word that a voluntary action is one that issues from and somehow carries out the agent's ' will ...
... tion , is voluntary if it is directly intended under some descrip- tion . We can in this way develop the hint given by the etymology of the word that a voluntary action is one that issues from and somehow carries out the agent's ' will ...
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... tion sometimes made by determinists that ' I can ... ' in such contexts means ' I will ... if I choose . ' A sounder thesis is that ' can ' and ' could have ' are used to deny obstacles and limitations of various sorts , and that it is ...
... tion sometimes made by determinists that ' I can ... ' in such contexts means ' I will ... if I choose . ' A sounder thesis is that ' can ' and ' could have ' are used to deny obstacles and limitations of various sorts , and that it is ...
Índice
Patterns of objectification | 42 |
Good in moral contexts | 59 |
The meaning of ought | 73 |
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absolute accept act utilitarianism agent agreement argued argument argument from queerness believe broad sense called categorical imperative causal causal determinism Chapter chosen end claim to objectivity commendation compatibilism concepts conflict consequences consequentialist constraints deontology descriptive meaning desires determinism dispositions distinction egoism endorse ethics eudaimonia example fact fairly game theory happiness Hobbes human Hume Hume's Hume's Law hypothetical imperative ideals institution interests intrinsic kind logical thesis maxims meaning of moral merely moral judgements moral scepticism moral system moral terms moral thought moral values motives narrow sense natural notion objective values obliquely intended one's open question argument order moral particular perhaps person point of view premiss principle promising Protagoras question R.M. Hare rational relations requirements responsibility rule utilitarian satisfy second effect second stage social someone sort stage of universalization straight rule subjectivism supposed theory things third stage tion universalizable utility virtue wrong