PHIL 430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Egotism

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1 Sep 2016
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A moral theory is a principle that tells us what makes right actions right (or wrong actions wrong, or obligatory actions obligatory). An action is morally right when (and only when) it _________. An action is morally wrong when (and only when) it ________. An action is morally obligatory when (and only when) it _____. Let"s talk about what it means for an action to be right/wrong/obligatory. To say that an action is morally right is to say that ____________________________________ To say that an action is morally wrong is to say that ___________________________________ To say that an action is morally obligatory is to say that _______________________________ An action is morally right when (and only when) it is in accordance with the law. An action is morally wrong when (and only when) it breaks the law. An action is morally right when (and only when) it is allowed by the actor"s religion.

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