The Problem of Choice: An Introduction to Ethics |
Contents
THE ACT OF CHOICE PAGE | 5 |
THE MORAL EXPERIENCE PAGE | 26 |
HISTORICAL REVIEW | 111 |
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A. D. Lindsay A. N. Whitehead achieve activity Appleton-Century Company Aristotle attitude beauty become behavior Bertrand Russell book of Proverbs character child choice Christianity civilization co-operation conflict conscience demand develop duty economic emotional Epictetus Epicurean Epicurus Ethics evil experience facts faith Farrar & Rinehart feel Floyd Dell force freedom happiness Harper & Brothers hedonistic paradox Henry Holt Holt and Company human nature ideal important impulses individual instinct intelligence interests John Dewey judgment justice least live loyalty Macmillan Company marriage means ment modern motives nations object obligation obvious one's organization ourselves pain particular person Plato pleasure political possible principle problems prove Psychology punishment reason relationships religion religious responsible result sacrifice satisfaction seems sense social society Socrates soul spiritual splendor success suffering super-ego theory things thought tion truth virtue wealth whole wholly wisdom