G.E. Moore/Meta-Ethics: To Moore, philosophy was a blood sport.
“Good Conduct”: Only a little is over-laped. Not all good is conduct and vice versa. 2 different things, both are complex notions. Good cannot be defined. Not simple notion. Always be attached to adverbs, never stands alone
First Law of Thought: “a is a” Law of identity: want to make sure that you are you, unique in and by yourself.
Cannot define another thing as good. Naturalistic Fallacy: overlook the 1st law of thought. As in the utiliatarianistic point of view: “pleasure is good.” Reality is that not all pleasure is good. Continuing to make natural fallacies, makes us to seem as if we live in a dream world. Compared good to the color yellow. Yellow is perceived
Nietzche’s: Master & Slave Morality
Slave morality: reactive and responsive. Unnatural, servile and slavish. They reversed the natural order of things and made the good “evil” and the bad “good” does not allow for break through and excellence. Leads to degeneration of species. Represents resentment.The reversal: POWER CORRUPT: rejection of power ignorance is bliss
Surplus Value Theory/Surplus Labor Theory: the value of the amount of labor hours is more valuable than the end product. Owners exploited employees; exploitation was only foreign to owners who invested and owned the company. Four types of alienation: 1)Subject from the object ( exploitation increases with the increase in production). 2) subject from him/herse