I like your point about being afraid/ashamed to do something and the two cases in general and with regard to drinking as a social lubricant.
I’ll post my drinking experience over there too, though I don’t have too much to say.
Not the most formal sources, but at least it’ll be entertaining :)
Haha, ok
It seems that you don’t want to think about this now. If you end up thinking about it in the future, let me know—I’d love to hear your thoughts!
How convenient. I thought about it a bit more after all. I actually still like my initial idea of virtues being instrumental values. I commented on the link you sent me, but a lot of my comment is similar to what I commented here yesterday…
I actually still like my initial idea of virtues being instrumental values.
As a consequentialist, that’s how I’m inclined to think of it too. But I think it’s important to remember that non-consequentialists actually think of virtues as having intrinsic value. Of being virtuous.
I like your point about being afraid/ashamed to do something and the two cases in general and with regard to drinking as a social lubricant.
I’ll post my drinking experience over there too, though I don’t have too much to say.
Haha, ok
How convenient. I thought about it a bit more after all. I actually still like my initial idea of virtues being instrumental values. I commented on the link you sent me, but a lot of my comment is similar to what I commented here yesterday…
As a consequentialist, that’s how I’m inclined to think of it too. But I think it’s important to remember that non-consequentialists actually think of virtues as having intrinsic value. Of being virtuous.