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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... simply because we are hungry or thirsty . But in course of time we find that the satisfaction of hunger and thirst is pleasant , and also that the collateral sensations of eating certain foods and drinking certain wines art ...
... simply because we are hungry or thirsty . But in course of time we find that the satisfaction of hunger and thirst is pleasant , and also that the collateral sensations of eating certain foods and drinking certain wines art ...
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... simply as interesting or uninteresting statements of fact , and not simply as reasons to be balanced against others , but as conclusive reasons for or against doing the actions about which it pronounces . The fact that conscience ...
... simply as interesting or uninteresting statements of fact , and not simply as reasons to be balanced against others , but as conclusive reasons for or against doing the actions about which it pronounces . The fact that conscience ...
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... simply because it is pleasant ; many pleasant states are intrinsically good . And it is not intrinsically bad simply because it has the relational property of being a cognition of another's undeserved happiness ; the sorrowful cognition ...
... simply because it is pleasant ; many pleasant states are intrinsically good . And it is not intrinsically bad simply because it has the relational property of being a cognition of another's undeserved happiness ; the sorrowful cognition ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SPINOZA | 15 |
Spinoza exaggerated the range of rational knowledge and gave | 22 |
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