Ethical Language Flashcards
GE Moore
Yellow- ‘good is good’
Nietzsche 1
‘Ethical colourblindness’ one ideas of good
Naturalistic fallacy
Can not define good with properties you like
Bentham
Good is pleasure
Open question argument
Good and pleasure are not the same
Piaget
Reasoning and ethics develop
Pritchard
If it’s universal it makes it meaningless
Rm hare
Statements say what ought to be done and express wills and wishes
Kant
Be a legislator
Jl mackie
Not culturally aware to universalise- hitler??
Aj Ayer
Logical positivist, boo/harrah ‘not propositions at all…’
James Rachael
Difference between ouch and that’s wrong
Mel Thompson
‘Can not reduce morality to a set o cheers and boos’
Hume
‘Wise man proportions his belief to evidence’
Stevenson
Developed Ayer, more than ‘like’ and dipole you want others to agree- reciprocal