PHI 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Prima Facie, Thought Experiment, Naturalistic Fallacy

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Phi 230 study guide test 3 spring 2016. Your exam is in our classroom on wednesday may 11, at 10:30. Ultima facie duty (ross: all factors considered, see which comes first in situation. Naturalistic fallacy: fallacy: error in reasoning, equires 2+ statements, ad hominid: not evaluating argument, evaluating or attacking person (trump, naturalistic: ought from is, because something is one way, we ought to do this. Nowheresville: thought experiment of place with no rights (life, liberty, privacy, etc. ) Feinberg"s definition of a right to have a claim against someone whose recognition as valid is called by some set of governing rules or moral principles. What is distinctive/special about rights according to feinberg: gives us ability to make claims in the performative sense, ability to make claims necessary for dignity and self respect. Public versus private sphere (held: public / political: count as practical for all, private / personal: practical only for some or some situations,

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