PHILOS 3N03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Paternalism, Communitarianism, Intuitionism

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It is a small and intimate society: it is a church as well as state: it makes no distinction between the province of that state and that of society they tended to be founded on the idea that the aim of the city is to provide a good life for all of its citizens these society violently established and maintained hierarchies the greeks were the first culture to explicitly embrace (to some extant) the principle of equality average citizens found themselves interested in their communities, b/c they had a say thus political theory was born. Evaluating political theories (utilitarianism) motivating aims equal experience of pleasure/pain justification we all deserve to be considered equally normative outputs are contingent on what the people want might allow moral wrongs because it is rationalized by the people"s informed decisions i. e situations where everyone is satisfied, but a wrong goes unnoticed.

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