The Principles of Moral JudgementClarendon Press, 1946 - 225 pages |
Contents
ETHICS AS THE SCIENCE OF MORAL IDEAS | 1 |
But if we ignore the practical aim of ethics we may concentrate | 7 |
Since for our main problem moral judgements are our data we | 13 |
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accepted act in accordance action actually applied argument assume assumption attitude behaviour capacity Categorical Imperative causal cause claims and counter-claims common conation conative conception concerned connexion corrective justice correlative customary morality dealing demands determined distinction distributive justice England Law Reports equity ethics exist explain fact follow formal principle function fundamental Harris Tweed hypothetical imperatives idea of justice ideal morality implied individual injury intrinsic value involved judge kind Kipsigis liberty logical matter means ment mixed ends moral ideas moral judgements motives nature notion objective relations occurrence particular personal rights possible postulate practical principle of obligation protection punishment pursuit question real rights Reason reference regard respect responsibility right and wrong rights and duties rule seems self-regarding interests sense social justice society sphere of autonomy standard subjects-of-ends teleological tendencies theory thing tion true value judgement vote one value whole women's suffrage