F.H. Bradley Flashcards

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Historically, ? linked claims about moral truth to the rise of modern science and the idea that ? about the world we live in can be proved.

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Naturalism.

Truths.

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Bradley stated that our duty is ? and ?, it’s objective with real identity, and that it realises the whole person, ? us to “identify others and ourselves with the station we fill”.

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Universal.
Concrete.
Teaching.

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Bradley represented the ? of the 19th century.

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Naturalism.

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Theological naturalists, like Thomas ?, link goodness to divine will and the kind of creatures ? has made humans to be.

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Aquinas.

God.

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Hedonic naturalists link goodness to ? or happiness: the thing that causes happiness is right; ? statements are justified by some other thing.

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Pleasure.

Moral.

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Bradley claims that morals are ? as part of the concrete world. The ? order and your position in that order decides your ? duties.

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Observable.
Social.
Moral.

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The 20th century saw radical changes in many ? countries, where the roles of men and women changed and where hierarchal ? roles came under. Bradley’s fixed moral social order is, therefore, highly ?

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Western.
Social.
Questionable.

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Naturalism sustains ? in so far as it labels these breakdowns (marriage, families) as moral ?

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Absolutism.

Failures.

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