“I remember sitting in my room and thinking of where it all went wrong and how I ended up losing control of everything, and I realized I hadn't asked myself one question: And then what? That was my most important lesson. I learned to think about the consequences before the action and that saves me, to this day, from a lot of trouble. If you play it down the line, you'll start making better choices.” IfsThinkingImportantPlayActionRememberChoicesLinesRoomsTroubleLessonsLosingSittingConsequenceI RealizedThis DaySave MeImportant LessonsLosing Control Author:Karrine Steffans
“Socrates' way of life is the consequence of his recognition that we can know what it is that we do not know about the most important things and that we are by nature obliged to seek that knowledge.” KnowsWayImportantLife IsConsequenceImportant ThingsRecognitionObliged Author:Allan Bloom
“The most important thing is that man should be the measure of all structures, including economic structures, and not that man be made to measure for those structures. The most important thing is not to lose sight of personal relationships - i.e., the relationships between man and his co-workers, between subordinates and their superiors, between man and his work, between this work and its consequences.” MenShouldMadeImportantLosesEconomicConsequenceSightImportant ThingsStructureWorkersIncludingSuperiorsSubordinatesPersonal RelationshipsCo Worker Author:Vaclav Havel
“The denial of any distinction between foreseen and intended consequences, as far as responsibility is concerned, was not made by Sidgwick in developing any one 'method of ethics'; he made this important move on behalf of everybody and just on its own account; and I think it plausible to suggest that this move on the part of Sidgwick explains the difference between old-fashioned Utilitarianism and the consequentialism, as I name it, which marks him and every English academic moral philosopher since him.” ThinkingMadeImportantMovingNamesDifferencesResponsibilityMoralEthicsConsequenceConcernedAccountsMarkMethodPhilosopherDevelopingDenialDistinctionAcademicOld FashionedBehalfPlausibleForeseenUtilitarianismConsequentialism Book:Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe Source: Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe