Life and Morals: An Introduction to EthicsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980 - 596 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
action altruistic artificial become behavior believe better Categorical Imperative causal cause challenge character claim concept conflict death deontic desire determine duty egoistic elements end maxim ethical altruism ethical egoism ethics evil example existence explain fact false freedom genetic give Gyges Argument happiness human nature Hume Hume's Immanuel Kant inauthentic instincts interest Ivan Ilyich justice Kant thinks Kant's kind Link live Marx means mind moral feeling moral laws moral psychology moral theory motive natural laws natural selection Nietzsche object obligation ourselves person philosopher Plato pleasure Polus Practical Reason premisses principle produce psychological egoism punishment question rational realize Reflection relation responsible rules San Francisco Chronicle self-interest self-realization sensible sentiments social society sociobiology Socrates soul standards supersensible Suppose survival things thought Thrasymachus tion traits trans true truth universal virtue W. D. Ross wants Willkür wrong
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