Moral thinking involves limiting the pursuit of our own interests by principles that we accept as binding on anyone else who is in a similar situation.
Moral thinking involves limiting the pursuit of our own interests by principles that we accept as binding on anyone else who is in a similar situation.
Hare thinks that an ought judgment is a universalizable prescription -- and thus commits us to desiring that a certain sort of act be done in all similar cases, regardless of where we imagine ourselves in the situation.
Moral thinking involves limiting the pursuit of our own interests by principles that we accept as binding on anyone else who is in a similar situation.
Hare thinks that an ought judgment is a universalizable prescription -- and thus commits us to desiring that a certain sort of act be done in all similar cases, regardless of where we imagine ourselves in the situation.