ugh. I’m starting to see why certain words (faith, ethics, value etc) always confuse me; they’re actually part of set of words for “normative ethics within moral philosophy”.
Me, feeding GPT4’s “meta framework” and “framework” back into itself.
“great! How does Meta Ethics -> Normative Ethics -> Applied Ethics relate to Value -> Worth -> Aesthetics -> Beauty -> Love -> Virtue -> Belief -> Faith -> Morality -> Ethics -> Justice -> Truth -> Freedom -> Purpose -> Wisdom”
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The chain of concepts you provided (Value -> Worth -> Aesthetics -> Beauty -> Love -> Virtue -> Belief -> Faith -> Morality -> Ethics -> Justice -> Truth -> Freedom -> Purpose -> Wisdom) is a part of the larger meta framework of moral philosophy, specifically in the field of normative ethics. Normative ethics is concerned with determining what moral standards or principles we ought to live by and how we ought to evaluate actions as right or wrong.
Within normative ethics, the concepts in your chain (such as Morality, Ethics, Justice, and Freedom) are used to develop and defend different ethical theories and principles, which provide frameworks for evaluating actions and guiding behavior. For example, deontological ethics emphasizes adherence to moral duties, while consequentialism emphasizes the consequences of actions in determining their moral value.
Meta ethics, on the other hand, is concerned with the nature of morality itself, including questions about the objectivity and meaning of moral claims. Meta ethics is a foundational area of inquiry that underpins normative ethics, as it provides the philosophical groundwork for justifying and critiquing different ethical theories.
Applied ethics, the third area of inquiry in the meta framework, involves the application of ethical theories and principles to specific issues and contexts, such as biomedical ethics, environmental ethics, or business ethics.
So, to summarize, the chain of concepts you provided is part of the larger meta framework of moral philosophy, specifically in the field of normative ethics, which is concerned with developing and defending ethical theories and principles. Meta ethics provides the foundational philosophical groundwork for normative ethics, while applied ethics involves the application of ethical theories and principles to specific issues and contexts.
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