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       Henry Sidgwick

      The Methods of Ethics

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664649768

       BOOK I

       CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

       CHAPTER II THE RELATION OF ETHICS TO POLITICS

       CHAPTER III ETHICAL JUDGMENTS

       CHAPTER IV PLEASURE AND DESIRE

       CHAPTER V FREE WILL

       CHAPTER VI ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND METHODS

       CHAPTER VII EGOISM AND SELF-LOVE

       CHAPTER VIII INTUITIONISM

       CHAPTER IX GOOD

       BOOK II EGOISTIC HEDONISM

       CHAPTER I THE PRINCIPLE AND METHOD OF EGOISM

       CHAPTER II EMPIRICAL HEDONISM

       CHAPTER III EMPIRICAL HEDONISM — Continued

       CHAPTER IV OBJECTIVE HEDONISM AND COMMON SENSE

       CHAPTER V HAPPINESS AND DUTY

       CHAPTER VI DEDUCTIVE HEDONISM

       BOOK III INTUITIONISM

       CHAPTER I INTUITIONISM

       CHAPTER II VIRTUE AND DUTY

       CHAPTER III WISDOM AND SELF-CONTROL

       CHAPTER IV BENEVOLENCE

       CHAPTER V JUSTICE

       CHAPTER VI LAWS AND PROMISES

       CHAPTER VII THE CLASSIFICATION OF DUTIES—VERACITY

       CHAPTER VIII OTHER SOCIAL DUTIES AND VIRTUES

       CHAPTER IX SELF-REGARDING VIRTUES

       CHAPTER X COURAGE, HUMILITY, ETC.

       CHAPTER XI REVIEW OF THE MORALITY OF COMMON SENSE

       CHAPTER XII MOTIVES OR SPRINGS OF ACTION CONSIDERED AS SUBJECTS OF MORAL JUDGMENT

       CHAPTER XIII PHILOSOPHICAL INTUITIONISM

       CHAPTER XIV ULTIMATE GOOD

       BOOK IV UTILITARIANISM

       CHAPTER I THE MEANING OF UTILITARIANISM

       CHAPTER II THE PROOF OF UTILITARIANISM

       CHAPTER III RELATION OF UTILITARIANISM TO THE MORALITY OF COMMON SENSE

       CHAPTER IV THE METHOD OF UTILITARIANISM

       CHAPTER V THE METHOD OF UTILITARIANISM— Continued

       CONCLUDING CHAPTER THE MUTUAL RELATIONS OF THE THREE METHODS

       APPENDIX THE KANTIAN CONCEPTION OF FREE WILL

       INDEX

BOOK I
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
PAGES
1. Ethics is a department of the Theory or Study of Practice. 1-2
2. It is the study of what ought to be, so far as this depends upon the voluntary action of individuals. 2-4
3. In deciding what they ought to do, men naturally proceed on different principles, and by different methods. 4-6
4. There are two prima facie rational Ends, Excellence or Perfection and Happiness: of which the latter at least may be sought

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