universalizability — The feature of moral judgements that whilst a moral judgement may concern a particular subject in a particular situation, it must supervene upon general features of the situation, that can in principle occur in other cases. Someone making a… … Philosophy dictionary
ethics — /eth iks/, n.pl. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics;… … Universalium
R. M. Hare — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image size = 175px name = Richard Mervyn Hare birth = birth date|1919|3|21|df=y death = death date and age|2002|1|29|1919|3|21|df=y school tradition =… … Wikipedia
Universal prescriptivism — Not to be confused with Linguistic prescription. Universal prescriptivism (often simply called prescriptivism) is the meta ethical view which claims that, rather than expressing propositions, ethical sentences function similarly to imperatives… … Wikipedia
Marcus George Singer — is an American philosopher, born in 1926. His works include Generalization in Ethics An essay in the Logic of Ethics, with the Rudiments of a System of Moral Philosophy (1961). Contents 1 Personal life 2 Works 3 References 4 … Wikipedia
Prescriptivity — is a term used in meta ethics to state that when an evaluative judgment or decision is made it must either prescribe or condemn. The word infers that these judgments (and resultantly the prescription and condemnation) logically commit us to… … Wikipedia
Discourse ethics — Discourse ethics, sometimes called argumentation ethics, refers to a type of argument that attempts to establish normative or ethical truths by examining the presuppositions of discourse. Contents 1 Habermas and Apel 1.1 Presupposition 1.2… … Wikipedia
prescriptivism — pre·scrip·tiv·ism (prĭ skrĭpʹtə vĭz əm) n. The support or promotion of prescriptive grammar. pre·scripʹtiv·ist adj. & n. * * * In metaethics, the view that moral judgments are prescriptions and therefore have the logical form of imperatives.… … Universalium
Sidgwick, Henry — Sidgwick C.A.J.Coady Unlike John Stuart Mill or Jeremy Bentham, Henry Sidgwick’s is hardly a household name in intellectual circles beyond the world of professional philosophy. His standing amongst many contemporary moral philosophers as possibly … History of philosophy
Ethic of reciprocity — The ethic of reciprocity is a fundamental moral value which refers to the balance in an interactive system such that each party has both rights and duties, and the subordinate norm of complementarity states that one s rights are the other s… … Wikipedia