Ethics and Belief |
Contents
Morality in question | 1 |
A moral point of view | 14 |
Acts and agents 288 | 28 |
Copyright | |
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accept according action affirm Agapē answer appeal argued authority basic moral Basil Mitchell become behaviour believe Butler C. D. Broad called capital punishment categorical imperative Christian Christian morality commands concept concern conflict conscience consequences considered Descriptive ethics desires disapproval DISCUSSION QUESTIONS divine ethical theory example fact feelings fundamental give God's happiness human nature imperative insight interests intuitive John Stuart Mill judgements justice kind logical impartiality man's mind moral beliefs moral claim moral community moral considerations moral duty moral enterprise moral law moral point moral principles moral problem moral responsibility Morality and Religion morally right morally wrong motive needs obedience objection ourselves pattern persons matter point of view rational recognize reflection relationship religious moralists revelation Secular moralists secular morality self-interest selfish sense simply situation Situation Ethics social society sometimes speak suggested super-ego things utilitarian valid values virtue well-being