Citations:put on the Index


 * 1958, G.E.M. Anscombe, “” in Philosophy XXXIII, № 124, page 15:
 * In this sense the notion of a “norm” brings us nearer to an Aristotelian than a law conception of ethics. There is, I think, no harm in that; but if someone looked in this direction to give “norm” a sense, then he ought to recognize what has happened to the notion “norm,” which he wanted to mean “law — without bringing God in” — it has ceased to mean “law” at all; and so the notions of “moral obligation,” “the moral ought,” and “duty” are best put on the Index, if he can manage it.