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J.P. Moreland,Garrett J. DeWeese

Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult

  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    Act always so as to treat humanity—whether in your own person or that of any other—always as an end and never merely as means.
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    deontology says (most) acts themselves have intrinsic moral qualities, and it is our duty to do that which is moral.
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    What if they didn’t think it was wrong?” “How can it be wrong for them if they don’t think it’s wrong?
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    According to essentialism, some things have essential and accidental properties. A thing’s essential properties are those such that if the thing in question loses them, it ceases to exist.
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    What is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    may find ourselves having more confidence in the conclusion of an inductive argument than in the conclusion of a valid deductive argument.
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
  • Ahas quoted3 years ago
    Philosophy is thinking critically about questions that matter.
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