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A 5 page discussion of the relevance of Ross’s philosophy. Ross’s emphasis was on the defense of ethical intuitionism. Arguing that there are certain objective ethical truths, many of the more basic of which are self evident. The author of this paper explores self evident truths and how these truths present a mechanism with which we can reconcile our concepts of life, death, and that state which exists after death. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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William David Ross is one of the most noted philosophers of the Twentieth Century. Writing in Britain during the earlier half of the century, Rosss emphasis was on the defense
of ethical intuitionism. Arguing that there are certain objective ethical truths, many of the more basic of which are self evident (Gensler, 2002). The extension of Rosss argument
is that skeptical attacks on morality fail (Gensler, 2002). There are many instances in everyday life when we use Rosss philosophies. One of the most obvious uses of
these self-evident truths is the contrast which is presented between our concepts of life, death, and that state which exists after death. When
considering our own lives the first postulate is immediately acceptable as self evident. When we think of life we think of experiences. The second postulate is self evident
as well. A dead and decomposed body obviously no longer supports human experience. Thus, the third postulate is self proving as well. It is the fourth postulate
which many encounter difficulty with accepting. Scientifically, however, we know that sometimes there is experience past the physiological point of death. If we accept the premise, therefore, that
science is capable of defining physiological death then we must ask ourselves how do we account for those individuals who have not only been pronounced physically dead but remained that
way for critical periods of time? Many of these individuals, in fact, report experiencing certain phenomena. These experiences are obviously life after death experiences and therefore our theorem
has been proven. An obvious component of the utilization of Rosss philosophy regarding self evident truths is the acknowledgment that much of the
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