The Development of Ethics A Historical and Critical Study: 3 Vol.Set
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011Description: 812pISBN:- 9780199693856
- N40 IR910
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includes index and biblioraphy
Vol.1:-From Socrates to the Reformation 1. Introduction 2. Socrates 3. The Cyrenaics 4. The Cynics 5. Plato 6. Aristotle: Happiness 7. Aristotle: Nature 8. Aristotle: Virtue 9. Aristotle: Virtue and Morality 10. The Sceptics 11. Epicurus 12. Stoicism: Action, Passion, and Reason 13. Stoicism: Virtue and Happiness 14. Christian Theology and Moral Philosophy 15. Augustine 16. Aquinas: Will 17. Aquinas: Action 18. Aquinas: Freedom 19. Aquinas: The Ultimate End 2O. Aquinas: Moral Virtue 21. Aquinas: Natural Law 22. Aquinas: Practical Reason and Prudence 23. Aquinas: The Canon of the Virtues 24. Aquinas: Sin and Grace 25. Scotus: Will, Freedom, and Reason 26. Scotus: Virtue and Practical Reason 27. Ockham 28. Machiavelli 29. The Reformation and Scholastic Moral Philosophy Vol.2:-From Suarez to Rousseau 30. Suarez: Law and Obligation 31. Suarez: Naturalism 32. Natural Law and `Modern` Moral Philosophy 33. Grotius 34. Hobbes: Motives and Reasons 35. Hobbes: From Human Nature to Morality 36. Hobbes: Morality 37. Spinoza 38. The `British Moralists` 39. Cumberland and Maxwell 40. Cudworth 41. Locke and Natural Law 42. Pufendorf 43. Leibniz: Naturalism and Eudaemonism 44. Pufendorf and Natural Law 45. Shaftesbury 46. Clarke 47. Hutcheson: For and Against Moral Realism 48. Hutcheson: For and Against Utilitarianism 49. Balguy: A Defence of Rationalism 50. Balguy and Clarke: Morality and Natural Theology 51. Butler: Nature 52. Butler: Superior Principles 53. Butler: Naturalism and Morality 54. Butler: Implications of Naturalism 55. Hume: Nature 56. Hume: Passion and Reason 57. Hume: Errors of Objectivism 58. Hume: The Moral Sense 59. Hume: The Virtues 60. Smith 61. Price 62. Reid: Action and Will 63. Reid: Knowledge and Morality 64. Voluntarism, Egoism, and Utilitarianism 65. Rousseau Vol.3:-From Kant to Rawls 66. Kant: Practical Laws 67. Kant: From Practical Laws to Morality 68. Kant: Some Objections and Replies 69. Kant: Freedom 70. Kant: From Freedom to Morality 71. Kant: Morality and the Good 72. Kant: Meta-Ethical Questions 73. Hegel: History and Theory 74. Hegel: Morality and Beyond 75. Marx and Idealist Moral Theory 76. Schopenhauer 77. Kierkegaard 78. Nietzsche 79. Mill: Earlier Utilitarianism and its Critics 80. Mill: A Revised Version of Utilitarianism 81. Sidgwick: Methods and Sources 82. Sidgwick: The Examination of Methods 83. Sidgwick: Axioms of Morality 84. Bradley 85. Green 86. Moore 87. Ross 88. Logical Empiricism and Emotivism 89. Lewis 90. Hare: A Defence of Non-Cognitivism 91. Existentialism 92. Revivals of Non-Cognitivism 93. Objectivity and its Critics 94. Versions of Naturalism 95. Rawls: The Just, the Fair, and the Right 96. Rawls: The Right and the Good
V1. From Socrates to the Reformation.-- V2. From Suarez to Rousseau.-- V3. From Kant to Rawls.
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