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Selected bibliography | 19 |
The Social Hedonism of Mill | 37 |
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according action activity actually applied Aristippus Aristotle Aristotle's basic believes Book called categorical imperative cause Chapter character choice concerned conduct conscience consequences consider consistency course criticisms death definition depend desire directed discussion duty Epicurus equal ethics evil example experience Explain expressed fact fear feeling follows four freedom function give happiness hedonism human important inclination individual John judgment justice Kant Kant's kinds knowledge Liberty living logic major matter maxim means ment Mill Mill's mind moral nature necessary never object offer one's opinion peace perhaps person perspective Philosophy Plato pleasure political position possible practical present Press principle problem question rational reason relation respect rule sanction says seems sense simply situation social society Socrates sort soul statements Stoic takes theory things thinks thought tion truth types universal virtue voluntary writings wrong York