Reason in the Art of Living: A Textbook of EthicsMacmillan Company, 1949 - 303 páginas |
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... appeal to such a qualified set of judges at once surrenders the Social Approval View . For the only reason that can be alleged in favor of such exceptional powers or functions on their part would have to be that in some way they know ...
... appeal to such a qualified set of judges at once surrenders the Social Approval View . For the only reason that can be alleged in favor of such exceptional powers or functions on their part would have to be that in some way they know ...
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... appeal to introspection , second , an appeal to accepted and general psychological principles - in this case , to the general theory of motivation . We shall take these up in turn . Let us suppose , then , the egoistic hedonist is ...
... appeal to introspection , second , an appeal to accepted and general psychological principles - in this case , to the general theory of motivation . We shall take these up in turn . Let us suppose , then , the egoistic hedonist is ...
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... appeal to reason , indeed , is often not explicit ; it may be so taken for granted as to go unnamed . The immediate and direct appeal may be to emotion or public approval ; but if the questioner asks , Why defer to emotion or to public ...
... appeal to reason , indeed , is often not explicit ; it may be so taken for granted as to go unnamed . The immediate and direct appeal may be to emotion or public approval ; but if the questioner asks , Why defer to emotion or to public ...
Contenido
THE FIELD AND PROBLEM OF ETHICS 3a | 9 |
THE ATTEMPT TO DERIVE MORALITY FROM THEOLOGY SCIENCE OR METAPHYSICS | 21 |
KANTS FORMALISTIC ETHICS | 32 |
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absolute action actual altruistic answer appeal argument assertion categorical imperative character choice Clarendon Press conscience conscious considered conventional course defined definition dependent desire discussion doctrine duty Egoistic Hedonism ethical principle ethical theory evil F. H. Bradley fact feeling fundamental G. E. Moore habits hedonist Henry Holt important impulses individual insists instinctive interests intuition Kant Kant's live Macmillan man's matter maxim means merely metaphysical mind moral ideal moralist motive nature never normative science objective obligation one's Oxford Philosophy plain plainly pleasure position possible presupposes Principia Ethica principle of Rationality psychological thesis purposes question Rationality and Value rationally justifiable reason recognize relation Self-Realization selfish sense situation society sort specific subjective SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER tautology things thought tion true truth University Press value theory virtue W. D. Ross W. T. Stace welfare word York