The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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... Theory of Ethics Kant's Theory of Ethics The Utilitarian Theory The Emotive Theory Goodness and Happiness Applauding Ourselves Summary For Further Study 143 143 148 157 165 177 184 185 189 191 6 Metaphysics : Is the world such that we ...
... Theory of Ethics Kant's Theory of Ethics The Utilitarian Theory The Emotive Theory Goodness and Happiness Applauding Ourselves Summary For Further Study 143 143 148 157 165 177 184 185 189 191 6 Metaphysics : Is the world such that we ...
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... theories : a deontological one ( Kant's theory of ethics ) ; and a teleological one ( the utilitarian theory of ethics ) . Although these theories were designed to provide us with moral principles and rules we might use as guidelines ...
... theories : a deontological one ( Kant's theory of ethics ) ; and a teleological one ( the utilitarian theory of ethics ) . Although these theories were designed to provide us with moral principles and rules we might use as guidelines ...
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... Theory of Vision , 244 Essays Moral and Political , 249 Ethics , 216 , 311 Aristotle's theory of , 147–158 , 161 , 163 , 177 , 184 , 189-191 basic issues of , 143–147 emotive theory of , 177-185 Kant's theory of , 157-163 utilitarian theory ...
... Theory of Vision , 244 Essays Moral and Political , 249 Ethics , 216 , 311 Aristotle's theory of , 147–158 , 161 , 163 , 177 , 184 , 189-191 basic issues of , 143–147 emotive theory of , 177-185 Kant's theory of , 157-163 utilitarian theory ...
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It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
Aristotle and the art of thinking | 67 |
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