Moral Values: A Study of the Principles of ConductH. Holt, 1918 - 439 من الصفحات |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE LOCUS OF MORAL VALUE TELEOLOGICAL AND FORMAL THEORIES I MEANINGS OF THE TERM VALUE | 36 |
TELEOLOGY AND FORMALISM | 38 |
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action activities æsthetic altruism Aristotle beauty believe bodily character choice clear complete conduct conscience consciousness Cyrenaic desire determined doctrine dualism duty economic egoism elements essential ethical evil existence experience expression external fact feeling freedom Greek happiness harmony hedonism higher historical idea ideal impulses indeterminist individual inner insight instinctive intellectual interests interpretation intuitionalism judgment knowledge laws of value less ligion limited man's meaning ment mental mind monistic moral law motive Nicomachean Ethics objective one's organic paradox of hedonism perfection physical Plato pleasure possess possible present principle problem psychological hedonism psychology question realization recognized reflection regard relation religion religious requires result satisfaction sciences of value scientific seek sense significance social sphere spirit Stoicism Stoics task theory theory of conduct things thought tion true truth ultimate universal virtue wealth whole worth