But there is
no agreement among philosophers when it comes to more complicated ideas.
Not exact matches
«Lewis wrote in a time when,
among the educated British public if not
among their professional
philosophers, there was considerably more
agreement than there is now about what constitutes a valid and rational argument for a given case.»
Moskop claims that there are five points of
agreement between the two
philosophers: both maintain that ethics is» (1) teleological, (2) having its telos in experience, (3) requiring qualitative distinctions
among experiences, (4) based on an aesthetic criterion of good experience, and (5) altruistic» (MH 19).