A Study of Ethical PrinciplesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1894 - 460 sayfa |
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absolute abstract action activity actual Agnosticism altruism ancient animal Aristotle attainment become Benevolence Butler called character Christianity claim conception conduct Conscience consciousness constitute Cyrenaic Cyrenaicism distinction divine dualism duty egoism element empiricism Epicurean essential eternal ethical theory evil evolution experience facts feeling freedom Greek happiness Hedonism hedonistic Hegel Hegelian higher human idea implies impulse individual insight instinct intellectual interests interpretation Intuitionism irrational Kant Kantian Leslie Stephen less life's live man's master means merely metaphysical mind modern Monism Moral Ideal moralists nature object organisation pain paradox of hedonism perfect person phenomena philosophy physical Plato pleasure possible principle problem Prudence Psychology pure question rational realisation reality reason recognises reflection relation scientific seems sense sensi sensibility sentient social society Socrates soul sphere spirit Stoicism Stoics supreme task tendency things thought tion true ultimate unity universe Utilitarianism vidual virtue volition