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Just wondering if anyone knew of a website that had a list of who was a Consequentalist, who was a existentalist...etc written out? :confused:
the names are all running together anymore. lol. Thanks in Advance.
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50fingersntoes Wrote:LOL
Just wondering if anyone knew of a website that had a list of who was a Consequentalist, who was a existentalist...etc written out? :confused:
the names are all running together anymore. lol. Thanks in Advance.
Hi 50,
"Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime."
I think it is better if I show you where to look for the answer, rather than actually tell you the answer.
Here's the best way to deal with this. If you go to
www.wikipedia.com and do a search for "consequentialist", a page will come up giving all kinds of details about consequentialism. It even has a section listing 'notable consequentialists'. You could do this for every ethics term if you wanted to.
I use Wikipedia.com whenever I need more info about any particular topic, term, name, theory, event, etc.
It's a life saver!
Best of luck,
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I concur with Snazzlefrag, Wikipedia is the way to go. You could create a spreadsheet with the people and perspective/movement for a quick reference guide.
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http://www.reference.com
Look in the encyclopedia portion and look up names and terms and philosophies. This is what I used. Very good stuff.
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