t's apparent from discussion elsewhere that infinity holds a terror for you that I, and I think most others, do not share. — Banno
Arguably Aristotle sort to promote, say, courage because it presented a path to eudaimonia; but I don't see why we could not simply accept courage as worthy in itself. — Banno
One can step over the pit of regress. — Banno
It is unreasonable to simply accept a proposition as true, without a reason for accepting it. — Metaphysician Undercover
To hold a belief without any reason is to hold it irrationally
What could possibly count as a reason here? — Banno
"I like vanilla" is not a proposition. — god must be atheist
Yeah, it is. Unless you want to indulge in special pleading - arguing that it can't be a proposition because it doesn't do what you expect propositions to do. — Banno
Virtue ethics strikes me as providing a much richer environment for teaching than, say, deontology. Compare punishing someone for breaking the rules with cultivating kindness, courage and resilience. — Banno
I think that's what Anscombe is saying here though. 'Ought' doesn't make any sense without laws. Something just is 'unjust' because of the definition of 'just' which is provided by society's use of the word. Something simply is 'bilking' because tradition means you 'owe' the grocer as a result of his having delivered some potatoes. There is no 'ought' in that sense. Hence the sociological investigation is all there is (apart from our own group, of course, which we already know about, being language-users within it ourselves) — Isaac
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