2d-f Flashcards
7 basic goods
Life
Knowledge
Play
Aesthetic experience
Friendship
Practical reasonableness
Religion
5 features of the basic goods
Intrinsically good
All equally good
Universal
Self-evident
Not based on anything else
Types of reason
Theoretical
Practical
8 requirements of practical reason
1.Coherent plan of life
2.No arbitrary practice among values / persons
3.Detachment
4.Commitment
5.Efficiency within reason
6.Respect for every basic value in every act
7.Encourages the common good
8.Follow your conscience
Proportionalist Marxism
Do not break the natural law unless there is a proportionate reason
R. Ginters 5 rules of preference for actions
More good than evil
Maximises quality and quantity of good
Fundamental/basic values
The most practical action
Protects the most urgent need
Types of evil
Moral evil and ontic evils