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- catalog contributor b9106974.
- catalog created "1962.".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "1962.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1962.".
- catalog description "10. The moral principle: be ready for happiness -- 11. Morality without renunciation -- 12. Personality and kindness -- 13. Ethics of duty and ethics of kindness.".
- catalog description "3. The nature of impulse -- 4. Is egoism an impulse? -- 5. The possibility of imagining "personal states" -- 6. Egoism is not the will to pleasure -- 7. Egoism and the impulse of self-preservation -- 8. Egoism as inconsiderateness -- 9. Moral condemnation of egoism -- IV. What is the meaning of "moral" : 1. The morality of demand and the morality of desire -- 2. Moral demands as expressions of the desires of society -- 3. Critique of utilitarianism -- 4. The good appears to society as the useful -- 5. The formulation of moral laws takes place according to the utilitarian principle -- 6. Conclusion -- V. Are there absolute values? : 1. The theory of objective values -- 2. Pleasure as the criterion of objective value -- 3. Objective criteria of value? -- 4. Subjective criteria of value? -- 5. Do value judgments have the validity of logico-mathematical propositions? -- 6. The "absolute ought" -- 7. The emptiness of the hypothesis of absolute values -- ".
- catalog description "I. What is the aim of ethics? : 1. Ethics seeks nothing but knowledge -- 2. The subject-matter of ethics -- 3. On the definition of good -- 4. Is the good indefinable -- 5. The formal characteristic of the good -- 6. Material characteristics -- 7. Moral norms and moral principles -- 8. Ethics as a "normative science" -- 9. Ethics as factual science -- 10. Ethics seeks causal explanation -- 11. Formulation of the fundamental question -- 12. The method of ethics is psychological -- II. What are the motives of human conduct? : 1. Activity and conduct -- 2. The nature of the act of will -- 3. The concept of the will -- 4. The law of motivation -- 5. In proof of the law of motivation -- 6. The law of motivation in the case of heroism -- 8. Rebuttal of false objections and explanations -- 9. The law of motivation is not tautologous -- 10. The law expresses significant knowledge -- III. What is egoism? : 1. Egoism is "immoral" -- 2. Egoism and "personal welfare" -- ".
- catalog description "VI. Are there worthless joys and valuable sorrows? : 1. The relativity of values -- 2. The prejudice against pleasure -- 3. Happiness and sorrow as mixed states -- 4. Associative pleasure in sorrow -- 5. Is sorrow a necessary condition of pleasure? -- 6. The bliss of suffering -- VII. When is a man responsible? : 1. The pseudo-problem of freedom of the will -- 2. Two meanings of the word "law" -- 3. Compulsion and necessity -- 4. Freedom and indeterminism -- 5. The nature of responsibility -- 6. The consciousness of responsibility -- 7. Causality as the presupposition of responsibility -- VIII. What paths lead to value? : 1. What are the "natural" impulses? -- 2. New formulation of the question -- 3. Moral suggestion -- 4. Motive feelings and realization feelings -- 5. The assimilation of motive feelings to realization feelings -- 6. The foundation of hedonism -- 7. Happiness and the capacity for happiness -- 8. The happiness value of social impulses -- 9. Virtue and happiness -- ".
- catalog extent "217 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Problems of ethics.".
- catalog identifier "0486209474".
- catalog isFormatOf "Problems of ethics.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "1962.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "New York : Dover Publications,".
- catalog relation "Problems of ethics.".
- catalog subject "170".
- catalog subject "BJ1114 .S27 1962".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. The moral principle: be ready for happiness -- 11. Morality without renunciation -- 12. Personality and kindness -- 13. Ethics of duty and ethics of kindness.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. The nature of impulse -- 4. Is egoism an impulse? -- 5. The possibility of imagining "personal states" -- 6. Egoism is not the will to pleasure -- 7. Egoism and the impulse of self-preservation -- 8. Egoism as inconsiderateness -- 9. Moral condemnation of egoism -- IV. What is the meaning of "moral" : 1. The morality of demand and the morality of desire -- 2. Moral demands as expressions of the desires of society -- 3. Critique of utilitarianism -- 4. The good appears to society as the useful -- 5. The formulation of moral laws takes place according to the utilitarian principle -- 6. Conclusion -- V. Are there absolute values? : 1. The theory of objective values -- 2. Pleasure as the criterion of objective value -- 3. Objective criteria of value? -- 4. Subjective criteria of value? -- 5. Do value judgments have the validity of logico-mathematical propositions? -- 6. The "absolute ought" -- 7. The emptiness of the hypothesis of absolute values -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. What is the aim of ethics? : 1. Ethics seeks nothing but knowledge -- 2. The subject-matter of ethics -- 3. On the definition of good -- 4. Is the good indefinable -- 5. The formal characteristic of the good -- 6. Material characteristics -- 7. Moral norms and moral principles -- 8. Ethics as a "normative science" -- 9. Ethics as factual science -- 10. Ethics seeks causal explanation -- 11. Formulation of the fundamental question -- 12. The method of ethics is psychological -- II. What are the motives of human conduct? : 1. Activity and conduct -- 2. The nature of the act of will -- 3. The concept of the will -- 4. The law of motivation -- 5. In proof of the law of motivation -- 6. The law of motivation in the case of heroism -- 8. Rebuttal of false objections and explanations -- 9. The law of motivation is not tautologous -- 10. The law expresses significant knowledge -- III. What is egoism? : 1. Egoism is "immoral" -- 2. Egoism and "personal welfare" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. Are there worthless joys and valuable sorrows? : 1. The relativity of values -- 2. The prejudice against pleasure -- 3. Happiness and sorrow as mixed states -- 4. Associative pleasure in sorrow -- 5. Is sorrow a necessary condition of pleasure? -- 6. The bliss of suffering -- VII. When is a man responsible? : 1. The pseudo-problem of freedom of the will -- 2. Two meanings of the word "law" -- 3. Compulsion and necessity -- 4. Freedom and indeterminism -- 5. The nature of responsibility -- 6. The consciousness of responsibility -- 7. Causality as the presupposition of responsibility -- VIII. What paths lead to value? : 1. What are the "natural" impulses? -- 2. New formulation of the question -- 3. Moral suggestion -- 4. Motive feelings and realization feelings -- 5. The assimilation of motive feelings to realization feelings -- 6. The foundation of hedonism -- 7. Happiness and the capacity for happiness -- 8. The happiness value of social impulses -- 9. Virtue and happiness -- ".
- catalog title "Problems of ethics. Translated and with a new introd. by David Rynin.".
- catalog type "text".