Ethical Studies

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Clarendon Press, 1962 - 344 páginas
Unorthodox and highly polemical, this book was written as a counterblast to the Utilitarianism which dominated English moral philosophy in Bradley's day.

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Object of the inquiry 13 The common notion of Responsibility 39
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Individualism criticized 16373 The end is realization as member
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irreconcilable with Freedom 913 and with rational predic
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Common opinion and Necessitarianism 246 irreconcilable
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Question rests on a dogmatic preconception 5861 which is opposed
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Note to Essay II 82
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Happiness a vague phrase 856 Common opinion on pleasure 867
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Relative and absolute morality 18992 Intuitive character of moral
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Criticism of the above view 2026
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ESSAY VII
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SELFISHNESS AND SELFSACRIFICE
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Statement and refutation of the argument for general selfishness
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and bad self 2767 Hereditary theory insufficient 2789 Content
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Nature of the morally good and bad selves 3039 What self
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