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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... rules about the owner- ship , exchange , and bequest of property . Whatever set of rules be established there will be certain cases in which the enforcement of a rule will lead to worse results than a breach of the rule , if that breach ...
... rules about the owner- ship , exchange , and bequest of property . Whatever set of rules be established there will be certain cases in which the enforcement of a rule will lead to worse results than a breach of the rule , if that breach ...
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... rules about property is of the utmost utility . A breach of these rules is then in general a double injury . It is always a public injury , as tending to upset confidence in a system whose whole utility depends on the confidence which ...
... rules about property is of the utmost utility . A breach of these rules is then in general a double injury . It is always a public injury , as tending to upset confidence in a system whose whole utility depends on the confidence which ...
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... rules about property , and that real or fancied utility must play an important part . But it does not show that such an instinct may not be necessary to account for the facts . The rules about marriage are as odd as , and even more ...
... rules about property , and that real or fancied utility must play an important part . But it does not show that such an instinct may not be necessary to account for the facts . The rules about marriage are as odd as , and even more ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SPINOZA | 15 |
Spinoza exaggerated the range of rational knowledge and gave | 22 |
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accepted action agent analysis argument balance of happiness believe benevolence Butler C. D. BROAD C. K. OGDEN called categorical imperative causal cognition common-sense conative dispositions conatus connexion conscience consequences contemplate course deontological desire determined disapproval doctrine doubt duty Egoistic emotion of approval ethical characteristics Ethical Egoism Ethical Hedonism ethical judgments ethical theory experience fact feel fittingness fundamental hedonic quality Hedonist hold human Hume hypothetical imperative ideal Intuitionism Intuitionist intuitive Kant Kant's kind logical matter means mental mental events mind moral Moral Cognition motive Naturalistic nature non-ethical characteristic non-hedonic notion object particular impulses passive emotions philosophical plausible pleasant pleasures and pains possible postulate principle priori concepts propositions Psychological Egoism Psychological Hedonism purely question rational Reason recognise relations right or wrong rules seems self-evident self-love sensations sense Sidgwick simply situation Spinoza Suppose teleological theory things true Universalistic Utilitarian virtue whilst whole