Lectures on the Ethics of T.H. Green, Mr. Herbert Spencer, and J. MartineauMacmillan, 1902 - 374 sayfa |
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Absolute Ethics action acts admit agent altruism answer Aristotle attained Book capabilities chap chapter Common Sense conceived conception conduct Data of Ethics definite desire distinction distinguish Divine doctrine duty egoism eternal consciousness existence fact faculties feeling give greatest Greek Green says Green seems Green's end Green's view happiness Hedonism hedonistic human idea implies important individual Justice Kantian kind LECTURE man's Martineau means ment merely metaphysical Methods of Ethics mind moral ideal moral judgment moralist motive nature ness Nicomachean Ethics notion object ordinary pain passages perfection persons philosophers Plato practical present principle Prolegomena Psychological Hedonism question rational realisation reason recognise reference regards relation Relative Ethics restraint satisfaction self-conscious self-satisfaction sentiments social Social Statics Socrates Spencer Spencer's view sum of pleasures suppose teleological things thought tion true truth ultimate end uncon Utilitarianism vicious virtue virtuous volition wellbeing