Elements of EthicsSilver, Burdett, 1907 - 294 pages |
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according action activity affection Aristotle become bound categorical imperative cause character Cicero civil law claim command common condition conduct conformity conscience conscious constitution courts Deity determine discern distinct doctrine duty egoism Elements of Psychology enacted essential ethical exercise existence external feeling forbids freedom fulfill function gratification happiness Hence honor human nature implies impulse individual infra injustice intelligent intention interference J. S. Mill justice Kant kingdom of ends le devoir liberty logical loving service marriage means Measure for Measure ment mercy merely moral law moral quality natural law normal desires notion object obligation observed one's organism original pain pantheism penalty perfect person philosophy Plato pleasure principle punishment Quatrevingt-Treize reason relations religion righteous sanctions Sartor Resartus says selfishness sense sentiment social society supra things tion trespass truth ultimate universal violation virtue voluntary welfare whole wrong