“There are already plenty of people who will take a firm stand on the need to be competely impartial between right and wrong.” PhilosophyEthicsValues In LifeDilemmas Book:101 Ethical Dilemmas Source: 101 Ethical Dilemmas
“it is not places that are dangerous, but people” Politics ObservationAlternative Travel Book:No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want to Visit... Source: No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want to Visit...
“Philosophical arguments are either valid or invalid. They aren’t true – or false for that matter. Only the premises (and the conclusion), which are factual claims about the world, can be true or false. Confusingly perhaps, a philosophical argument can be valid even if its premises are false. Philosophers call such arguments valid but “unsound.” Informal, everyday arguments tend to mix up premises and conclusions, and often in the process the distinction between true facts based on evidence and not necessarily true opinions (conclusions) based on reasoning gets lost.” ClaimsPhilosophicalDebateReasoningLogical ThinkingReasoning Skills Book:Critical Thinking Skills for Dummies Source: Critical Thinking Skills for Dummies
“the euro, it seems, is stuck in a political no man's land – trapped between two opposing world views. And the battleground is not economics, but ethics.” EconomicsEuroEthics And Moral Philosophy Author:Martin Cohen