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normative ethics
normative ethics, that branch of moral philosophy, or ethics, concerned with criteria of what is morally right......
optimism
optimism, the theory, in philosophy, that the world is the best of all possible worlds or, in ethics, that life......
Paley, William
William Paley was an English Anglican priest, Utilitarian philosopher, and author of influential works on Christianity,......
Parfit, Derek
Derek Parfit was an English philosopher whose work in normative ethics and metaethics, personal identity, and the......
pessimism
pessimism, an attitude of hopelessness toward life and toward existence, coupled with a vague general opinion that......
philosophical radical
philosophical radical, adherent of the utilitarian political philosophy that stemmed from the 18th- and 19th-century......
Plato
Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates (c. 470–399 bce), teacher of Aristotle (384–322 bce),......
prescriptivism
prescriptivism, In metaethics, the view that moral judgments are prescriptions and therefore have the logical form......
Price, Richard
Richard Price was a British moral philosopher, expert on insurance and finance, and ardent supporter of the American......
Prichard, H.A.
H.A. Prichard was an English philosopher, one of the leading members of the Oxford intuitionist school of moral......
primitivism
primitivism, an outlook on human affairs that sees history as a decline from an erstwhile condition of excellence......
privileged communication
privileged communication, in law, communication between persons who have a special duty of fidelity and secrecy......
probabilism
probabilism, in casuistry, a principle of action grounded on the premise that, when one does not know whether an......
Rolston, Holmes, III
Holmes Rolston III is an American utilitarian philosopher and theologian who pioneered the fields of environmental......
Ross, Sir David
Sir David Ross was a Scottish rationalistic moral philosopher and critic of utilitarianism who proposed a form......
Sacks, Jonathan
Jonathan Sacks was an English rabbi, educator, and author who served as chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations......
Scheler, Max
Max Scheler was a German social and ethical philosopher. Although remembered for his phenomenological approach,......
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher, often called the “philosopher of pessimism,” who was primarily important......
seven deadly sins
seven deadly sins, in Roman Catholic theology, the seven vices that spur other sins and further immoral behaviour.......
seven heavenly virtues
seven heavenly virtues, in Roman Catholic theology, the seven virtues that serve to counter the seven deadly sins.......
seven virtues
seven virtues, in Christianity, any of the seven virtues selected as being fundamental to Christian ethics. They......
Sidgwick, Henry
Henry Sidgwick was an English philosopher and author remembered for his forthright ethical theory based on Utilitarianism......
Singer, Peter
Peter Singer is an Australian ethical and political philosopher best known for his work in bioethics and his role......
situation ethics
situation ethics, in ethics and theology, the position that moral decision making is contextual or dependent on......
Smith, Adam
Adam Smith was a Scottish social philosopher and political economist, instrumental in the rise of classical liberalism.......
speciesism
speciesism, in applied ethics and the philosophy of animal rights, the practice of treating members of one species......
Spinoza, Benedict de
Benedict de Spinoza was a Dutch Jewish philosopher, one of the foremost exponents of 17th-century Rationalism and......
teleological ethics
teleological ethics, (teleological from Greek telos, “end”; logos, “science”), theory of morality that derives......
Toulmin, Stephen Edelston
Stephen Edelston Toulmin was an English philosopher and educator noted for his study of the history of ideas. In......
Trolley problem
Trolley problem, in moral philosophy, a question first posed by the contemporary British philosopher Philippa Foot......
utilitarianism
utilitarianism, in normative ethics, a tradition stemming from the late 18th- and 19th-century English philosophers......
Vair, Guillaume du
Guillaume du Vair was a highly influential French thinker and writer of the troubled period at the end of the 16th......
Vauvenargues, Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de
Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues was a French moralist and essayist whose belief in the individual’s capacity......
virtue ethics
virtue ethics, Approach to ethics that takes the notion of virtue (often conceived as excellence) as fundamental.......
Visscher, Roemer
Roemer Visscher was a poet and moralist of the early Dutch Renaissance who was at the centre of the cultural circle......
Watsuji Tetsurō
Watsuji Tetsurō was a Japanese moral philosopher and historian of ideas, outstanding among modern Japanese thinkers......
Westermarck, Edward
Edward Westermarck was a Finnish sociologist, philosopher, and anthropologist who denied the widely held view that......
Whewell, William
William Whewell was an English philosopher and historian remembered both for his writings on ethics and for his......
Williams, Bernard
Bernard Williams was an English philosopher, noted especially for his writings on ethics and the history of Western......
Zeno of Citium
Zeno of Citium was a Hellenistic thinker who founded the Stoic school of philosophy, which influenced the development......
Ṭūsī, Naṣīr al-Dīn al-
Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī was an outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician. Educated first in Ṭūs,......

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