Morality and the Good Life (Record no. 104625)
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International Standard Book Number | 0072899115 |
Terms of availability | 4064 |
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Classification number | N40 |
Item number | S47 |
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Personal name | Solomon, Robert C |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Morality and the Good Life |
Remainder of title | An Introduction to Ethics Through Classical Sources |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New Delhi |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1999 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 479p |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | includes index and biblioraphy |
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Formatted contents note | WHAT IS ETHICS?<br/>THE HISTORY OF ETHICS<br/>ETHICAL QUESTIONS<br/>What Is the Good Life?<br/>Why Be Good?-The Problem of Justification<br/>Why Be Rational?-The Place of Reason in Ethics<br/>Which Is Right?-Ethical Dilemmas <br/>ETHICAL CONCEPTS<br/>Universality<br/>Prudence and Morals<br/>Happiness and the Good<br/>Egoism and Altruism<br/>Virtue and the Virtues<br/>Facts and Values<br/>Justice and Equality<br/>Rights and Duties <br/>ETHICAL THEORIES AND APPROACHES<br/>Teleology<br/>Utilitarianism<br/>Kant and Deontology<br/>Feminist Ethics<br/>Social Contract Theory<br/>Ethical Relativism<br/>Pluralism and History: Ethics Today<br/>1 Plato <br/>CRITO <br/>THE REPUBLIC <br/>What Is Justice?: Books I, II, and IV <br/>The Myth of the Cave: From Book VII <br/>Study Questions <br/>2 Aristotle <br/>THE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS <br/>The Goal of Human Activity: From Book I <br/>Moral Virtue: From Book II <br/>Questions about Action: From Book III <br/>The Intellectual Virtues and the Practical Syllogism:From Book VI <br/>Incontinence (Akrasia): From Book VII <br/>Friendship: From Books VIII and IX <br/>Pleasure and Happiness: From Book X <br/>Study Questions <br/>3 Saint Augustine <br/>THE CITY OF GOD <br/>The City of God: From Books XIV, XIX, and XXII <br/>The Problem of Evil: From Books V and XIV <br/>Study Questions <br/>4 Thomas Hobbes <br/>LEVIATHAN <br/>Of the Interior Beginnings of Voluntary Motions Commonly Called the Passions and Speeches by Which They Are Expressed <br/>Of the Natural Condition of Mankind as Concerning Their Felicity and Misery <br/>Of the First and Second Natural Laws and of Contracts <br/>Of the Causes, Generation, and Definition of a Commonwealth <br/>Of the Liberty of Subjects <br/>Study Questions <br/>5 David Hume <br/>TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE <br/>On Virtue and Vice in General <br/>AN INQUIRY CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS <br/>Of the General Principles of Morals, Benevolence,and Justice: Sections I, II, and III <br/>Why Utility Pleases: From Section V<br/>Virtue, Approval, and Self-Love: From Section IX and Appendix II<br/>Study Questions<br/>6 Immanuel Kant<br/>GROUNDING FOR THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS <br/>Empirical and A Priori Ethics: Preface The Rational Basis of Morality: From Section 1 The Categorical Imperative: From Section 2 Freedom and Autonomy: From Section 3 Study Questions<br/>7 John Stuart Mill <br/>UTILITARIANISM <br/>Happiness and the Summum Bonum: Chapter 1 <br/>What Utilitarianism Is: Chapter 2 <br/>The Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of Utility: Chapter 3 <br/>The "Proof of Utilitarianism: Chapter 4 <br/>Justice and Utility: Chapter 5 <br/>Study Questions <br/>8 Friedrich Nietzsche<br/>THE GAY SCIENCE<br/>THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA<br/>BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL<br/>The Natural History of Morals<br/>What Is Noble? <br/>ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS<br/>"Good and Evil"; "Good and Bad"<br/>"Guilt," "Bad Conscience," and Related Matters <br/>TWILIGHT OF THE IDOLS<br/>Morality as Anti-Nature <br/>THE ANTICHRIST<br/>Revaluation of All Values <br/>THE WILL TO POWER <br/>Study Questions<br/>9 Albert Camus<br/>THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS <br/>An Absurd Reasoning <br/>The Myth of Sisyphus (Told by Camus)<br/>THE STRANGER<br/>The "After Life": From Chapter 5 <br/>Study Questions<br/>10 Jean-Paul Sartre<br/>EXISTENTIALISM IS A HUMANISM BEING AND NOTHINGNESS<br/>Bad Faith<br/>Freedom and Responsibility Study Questions<br/>11 John Rawls<br/>A THEORY OF JUSTICE Justice as Fairness Goodness as Rationality The Sense of Justice <br/>Study Questions<br/> |
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