Not exact matches
Furthermore, besides being aware that part of our common
sense is endowed with the fancy
philosophical name of «principle of economy» (which doesn't really matter), it is
important that we are aware of the principles of reasoning with which we operate so we can ensure our own consistency (which does matter).
Hence, in an
important sense the Thomist
philosophical doctrine of God is Christian.
Since he himself treated every idea according to its
philosophical merits, and regardless of its source, it made no
sense to him that the obviously interesting and
important ideas he put forward together with elaborate argumentation elicited very little of the critical response he coveted.
Morality itself (in the broad scientific -
philosophical sense of the term) is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival of the human species along with plentiful biological diversity along with the sustainable health of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects human equality (in
important senses) and embraces a living and somewhat fragile planet.
Nothing is ever «necessarily true» (in the
philosophical sense) in the real world, (except the trivial, such as «Milliband is Milliband», and even then...) The
important point is that the causal connections have not been made, ever, by anyone.