PP110 Study Guide - Final Guide: Eiffel Tower, Virtue Ethics, Emotivism

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R must me true if p and q are true. *deduction: one has no choice but to accept the conclusion if one accepts the premises to be true, as long as the argument is valid. Argument is valid when its conclusion draws from its premises (points) (doesn"t al(cid:449)a(cid:455)s ha(cid:448)e to be true) Martha written in snow, aliens wrote it, drunk animal, or wrong house. Van goh must have been a great painter if he is so renowned by all. It is impossible to devire an ought statement from any number of is statements. Do(cid:374)"t do to others (cid:449)hat (cid:455)ou do (cid:449)a(cid:374)t do(cid:374)e to (cid:455)ou. Person is good or bad, their actions are based off of that. State of character, not a passion or faculty. Being virtuous automatically makes you want to do the right thing. A tendency to act in a certain way rather than having to do so.

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