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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Simone Weil

By A. Rebecca Rozelle-Stone , Benjamin P. Davis — 2018

Following Weil’s philosophical development, her central concepts are addressed under five categories: social-political philosophy, epistemology, ethics, metaphysical and religious philosophy, and aesthetics.

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The Moral Landscape: Thinking About Human Values in Universal Terms

If there are more and less effective ways for us to seek happiness and to avoid misery in this world—and there clearly are—then there are right and wrong answers to questions of morality.

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Moral Confusion in the Name of “Science”

Science can, in principle, help us understand what we should do and should want — and, perforce, what other people should do and want in order to live the best lives possible.

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Moral Philosophy