Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Morality and Obligation Essay
1. Two preliminary steps taken, that may be necessary, before one can intuitively appreciate the rightness of an action are thinking fully about the consequences of an action. In other words, think before you act. Also give thought (consideration) to the persons involved in said action or your relation(ship) with the persons involved. 2. An action is considered morally good in addition to being right when it is the right thing to do, while also stemming from a good place. When the person or ââ¬Å"agentâ⬠performs said act because it is right, from a feeling of obligation, a morally good act is also right. 3. According to Prichard, an action done from a sense of obligation, there is no purpose ââ¬Å"consisting either in the action itself or in anything which it will produceâ⬠. A motive, being something that moves one to act, can be the sense of obligation, an action done from a sense of obligation can indeed have a motive. 4. Avirtuous act is done from a desire that is intrinsically good. A moral act may be done from obligation. There canââ¬â¢t be an obligation to act virtuously, because we can only ââ¬Å"feel an obligation to actâ⬠or do something. We cannot, however, feel an obligation to act from a certain desire 5. It is a mistake to expect moral philosophy to prove through argumentation that we ought to fulfill our obligations, because moral rightness ââ¬Å"cannot be demonstrated, only apprehended directly by an act of moral thinkingâ⬠. The sense of obligation is a result of a moral thought or thoughts. Moral philosophy can provide reflection on the ââ¬Å"immediacy of our knowledge of moral rightnessâ⬠and the intuitive recognition of the goodness of the virtues.
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