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Aristotle

virtue ethics, moral theory

Mill

utiliarianism

kant

moral theories, categorial imperative, good will is the central moral value and we ought to always act from duty

Lindemann

Feminist Ethics, moral order for men and women. thesis gender entities and empowers men while attaching itself to sexes in order to appear natural

look at various forms of power that are required for morality to operate properly at all

lindermann

produce theory about the moral meaning of various kinds of legitimate relations of unequal power

lindermann

Thomson

defense of abortion

marquis

abortion is immoral

Popper

confirmation thesis, falsifiability thesis

kitcher

independent testability, unification, fecundity

descartes

discover proper foundation for the sciences

if he wants to establish anything at all in the sciences that is stable and likely to last

descartes

Locke

man being conscious and ideas he created

reid

challenging locke

moral responsibility

we are justified in holding a personal responsible for actions

responsibeness to reasons

act on reasons we appreciate if we are free from compulsion

ownership of life project

feel ownership if we are free to design the

basic thought

freedom is the capacity to choose from alternatives

a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise

frankfurt

absolutely everything that happens is casually determined to happen exactly as it does by what has gone before

strawson