Ethics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Moral ValuesHarper & Brothers, 1933 - 484 หน้า |
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WHAT IS MORALITY? | 1 |
TYPES OF MOTIVATION IN PRIMITIVE SOCIETY | 16 |
RECOGNITION OF THE MORAL INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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achieve action activities actual affected Aristotle attainment attitude basis Bentham Bosanquet choice conception conduct constitute coöperation desire determine Diogenes Laertius doctrine economic effort Epicurean Epicurus ethics evil exist experience expression F. H. Bradley fact feel freedom Friedrich Ueberweg give happiness Hegel Henry Sidgwick human Ibid idea ideal individual institutions intelligent interests John Dewey John Stuart Mill Kant L. T. Hobhouse living Macmillan Macmillan and Company man's marriage means ment mind moral values motives nature nomic object obligation one's organization pain particular person philosophy physical Plato pleasure political position possess possible present primitive principle problem progress purpose qualities rational realization reason recognize regarded relation relationships satisfaction says secure seek sense significance social society Socrates spirit standard Stoic supreme theory things thought tion tribe unity universe welfare Wilhelm Windelband worth York