telling things how it is (factual judgement)
descriptive theory
opinion based moral judgment and justification.
normative theory
mistakes and inconsistencies that we have
fallacy
the type of fallacy that discriminates based on stereotypes.
fallacy of generalization
what type of fallacy is saying that an opinion is fact?
begging the question
the type of fallacy that attacks based off who they are vs what they say or do or position they are in
ad hominem
the fallacy that is extreme exaggeration
Slippery Slope Fallacy
the type of fallacy that is a false range of choices.
Birurating
question that has a limited set of possible questions
Closed Question
what fallacy diverts your attention and throws you off course?
Red herring
what is the age a child should have a sense of value?
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the moral rules we follow and the values we have.
Morality
the theories about moral values and rules
Ethics
stories that teach a lesson
Didactic stories
a moral or religious lesson
Parables
he pushed for tolerance but not tolerant of atheist.
John Locke
The limits of how tolerant someone could be.
Paradox of Tolerance
people that base humans' moral judgment on consequences
Consequentialist
people who believed that actions can be right or wrong regardless of consequence.
Non Consequentalist
tendency among certain groups and individuals that is characterized by the application of a strict literal interpretation to scriptures, dogmas, or ideologies, along
fundementalism
the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest.
civil disobedience
believed that media desensitizes.
John Dougles
the thesis that we are always deep down motivated by what we perceive to be in our own self-interest.
psychological egoism
someone who is selfish or self-centered, or someone who follows a philosophy that self-interest is the basis of morality.
Egoism (egoist)
the practice of talking and thinking about oneself excessively because of an undue sense of self-importance. It can also refer to an exaggerated sense of self-importance or conceit.
Egotism (egotist)
believed it is our natural tendency to be selfish. and we feel pitty towards others because we are afraid their problems will happen to us.
Thomas Hobbes
the idea that the harder you search for pleasure is the harder it is to find.
paradox of hedonism
idea that humans are unselfish by nature.
psychological altruism
viewed violent plays as immoral to watch because it may make you violent
Plato
believed everyone should see plays and that they can be a sense of release.
Aristotle
the idea that there are good and bad and psychological egoism does not take that into account.
fallacy of the suppressed correlative
our global agreement about basic rights, the dignity of humans and equal rights
United nations declaration of human rights