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WORDS - fallacy, illogical, meaningless, empirical, verifiable
GE Moore Response Give GE Moore’s Response to hearing the following radio clip, work with someone else. WORDS - fallacy, illogical, meaningless, empirical, verifiable
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Learning Objectives:-
Extension Question – What inconsistency undermines Moore’s criticism? To understand how GE Moore’s rejection of ethical naturalism leads him to an ethically non-naturalist position To know what ethical non-naturalism and intuitionism mean and how they link to cognitive/non-cognitive positions To consider W.D Ross’ prima facie duties
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Ethical Non-Naturalism
GE Moore rejects ethical naturalism, so how does he know what is good or bad if we cannot make a meaningful statement about them?
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Define yellow “We know what yellow is and can recognise it whenever it is seen, but we cannot define yellow.”
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Intuitionism (Ethical Non-Naturalism)
“In the same way we know what good is. But we cannot actually define it.” Moore ‘Principa Ethica’.
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Intuitionism Self-evident first, rationalised second
Not with reference to any situation Cognitive or non-cognitive (your intuition) ? Undefinable but knowable W.D Ross G.E Moore
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Stand and Discuss (Your View)
Answer the question. Try to use an example to illustrate your point. Please use the textbook section on ethical non-naturalism to guide your thoughts Ext – Is intuitionism cognitive or non-cognitive?
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W.D Ross Ross says there are foundational moral principles that are self-evident intuitive truths. He called these prima facie (roughly intuitive duty). What might these be??? Diff. Pairs
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Prima Facie Beneficence (being generous) Faithfulness in relationships
Gratitude Justice Non-maleficence (not being hurtful) Promise-keeping Self-improvement
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Crits Intuitionism crits…
Any objection to these intuitive foundational moral principles prima facie??? Are they intuitive? Is faithfulness like the colour yellow?
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