Five Types of Ethical TheoryK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1959 - Всего страниц: 288 Five typical theories of ethics, viz., those of Spinoza, Butler, Hume, Kant, and Sidgwick. |
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... happiness is desired by someone , viz . , by himself . Therefore each man's happiness is desirable . But the happiness of humanity is simply the whole composed of the happinesses of each man and of nothing else . Mill concludes that the ...
... happiness is desired by someone , viz . , by himself . Therefore each man's happiness is desirable . But the happiness of humanity is simply the whole composed of the happinesses of each man and of nothing else . Mill concludes that the ...
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... happiness of the second half ; and the primary happiness of the second half will not be reduced , and may be increased , by the memory of the primary unhappiness of the first half . So perhaps the truth of the matter is simply this . Of ...
... happiness of the second half ; and the primary happiness of the second half will not be reduced , and may be increased , by the memory of the primary unhappiness of the first half . So perhaps the truth of the matter is simply this . Of ...
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... happiness and the happiness of others ; if they did not , the " ought " in them would be meaningless . Ethical Egoism holds that we ought not to let our desire for the happiness of others lead us into actions which would be detrimental ...
... happiness and the happiness of others ; if they did not , the " ought " in them would be meaningless . Ethical Egoism holds that we ought not to let our desire for the happiness of others lead us into actions which would be detrimental ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SPINOZA | 15 |
Spinoza exaggerated the range of rational knowledge and gave | 22 |
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