
In Our Time: Philosophy Philippa Foot
Jun 13, 2024
In this discussion, Anil Gomes, Sophie Grace Chappell, and Rachael Wiseman delve into the life and impact of Philippa Foot, a pivotal 20th-century philosopher. They explore Foot's challenge to the subjective moral landscape of her time, advocating for objective moral truths rooted in virtue ethics. The conversation touches on her influential ideas about the Trolley Problem and ethical distinctions in applied ethics, particularly around euthanasia. Foot's intellectual journey from privilege to profound ethical insight reveals her lasting legacy in moral philosophy.
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Defining Virtues and Their Role
- Foot defines virtues as dispositions of the will that correct human weaknesses.
- Each virtue is valuable for human flourishing and guides moral choice.
Moral Reasoning as Rational Sensitivity
- Later, Foot argued moral reasoning requires sensitivity to virtues; lacking this is a reasoning defect.
- Moral shamelessness signals failing to reason about justice and charity properly.
Natural Goodness & Moral Virtues
- Foot's natural goodness ties moral virtues to species-specific human life and its flourishing.
- Like plant health, human virtues indicate excellence or defectiveness in living a human life.
