Types of Ethical Theory (Two Volumes in One)

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Cosimo, Inc., 1 Ara 2011 - 1052 sayfa
A synthesis of the lifelong thinking of British theologian philosopher James Martineau, this astonishing work, written when he was 80 and published in 1885, continues to offer important insight into the borderlands between faith and reason. A devout champion of Christianity, Martineau was also one of the first religious thinkers to recognize the import of Darwin's theory of evolution, and here, he interprets and applies ethics-which he defines as "the doctrine of human character"-in a world undergoing a radical paradigm shift. This work, originally published in two volumes, is presented here as one omnibus edition. JAMES MARTINEAU (1805-1900) was a British religious philosopher, instrumental in the development of Unitarianism and Transcendentalism. He was the professor of mental and moral philosophy and political economy at the Manchester New College for almost 50 years. Martineau was an editor and contributor at several notable literary publications, and his works include Types of Ethical Theory, The Study of Religion, and The Seat of Authority in Religion.
 

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Place of Spinozism and Bearing on Ethics
363
PHYSICAL
370
Estimate of the System in regard to
426
General Conclusion of Part I
475
PSYCHOLOGICAL ETHICS
1
CHAP I
11
Fundamental Ethical Fact
17
Theory of Prudence
65

Summary of Characteristics
80
Myth of Er the Armenian
93
Ethical Features
103
IMMANENTAL
112
Descartes
116
Theory of the Order of Knowing
121
Theory of the Order of Being
128
Conception of Matter
130
Conception of the Relation between Body and Soul
134
Ethical Doctrine
139
Incompatible Positions
143
Rejection of Final Causes
145
Controversies Influence and Death
147
Occasional Causes of Geulinx
149
Malebranche
151
Life and Personality
152
Illusions through the Senses and Imagination
156
Doctrine of Ideas
159
4 The Will its Inclinations and Affections
166
Errors in Pursuit of Good Absolute Personal Social
169
Nature Process and Errors of the Affections
178
Rules for the Attainment of Truth
190
Estimate of the System
194
Spinoza
234
Conflict of Passive and Autonomous Affections
343
Destination of the Human Mind
350
Merit and Demerit 75
75
Merit and Demerit
92
Paleys
102
Whether Obligation can be Transcended
111
How Prudence becomes Obligatory
117
Springs of Action Classified Psychological Order I 20
120
Primary how Distinguished
126
Springs of Action etc continued PAGE
134
Secondary Transformations how Distinguished 155
155
Ulterior Compound 169
169
Springs of Action Classified Moral Order 176
176
and Admiration 200
200
Objections Considered 257
257
A Benevolence and Moral Sense 265
265
HEDONIST ETHICS 283
283
Ethically considered 308
308
Hedonism with Evolution 335
335
The Theory Considered as applied to Intellectual
349
DIANOETIC ETHICS 394
394
Clarke 425
425
Price 439
439
ÆSTHETIC ETHICS 448
448
Hutcheson 474
474
Conclusion
521
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