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In this landmark volume, Samuel Hollander presents a fresh and compelling history of moral philosophy from Locke to John Stuart Mill, showing that a 'moral sense' can actually be considered compatible with utilitarianism.
In this landmark volume, Samuel Hollander presents a fresh and compelling history of moral philosophy from Locke to John Stuart Mill, showing that a 'moral sense' can actually be considered compatible with utilitarianism.
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Autorenporträt
Samuel Hollander is University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, Canada, and an Officer in the Order of Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents PART I: JOHN LOCKE Chapter 1: John Locke, Utilitarian Ethics and the Moral Sense PART II: EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAL-SENSE LITERATURE Chapter 2: Lord Shaftesbury, Utilitarian Ethics and the Moral Sense Chapter 3: Two Shaftesbury Critics: Bernard Mandeville and John Brown Chapter 4: Francis Hutcheson and the Hutcheson-Locke Relationship Chapter 5: David Hume, Utilitarian Ethics, the Moral Sense and Distributive Justice Chapter 6: C.A.Helvétius and David Hartley: Utilitarian Ethics and the Moral Sense PART III: ADAM SMITH Chapter 7: Utilitarian Ethics in The Theory Of Moral Sentiments Chapter 8: Utilitarian Ethics and Distributive Justice in The Wealth Of Nations PART IV: JEREMY BENTHAM Chapter 9: Bentham, Utilitarian Ethics and Distributive Justice Chapter 10: Bentham in Relation To Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Literature PART V: THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS Chapter 11: Malthus and the Utilitarians Chapter 12: Malthus, Distributive Justice and the Equality Issue PART VI: JOHN STUART MILL Chapter 13: Mill, Distributive Justice and Reform Chapter 14: Mill, Ethical Progress and Personal Liberty Chapter 15: Mill and The Moral Sense: The Return to Bentham (And Hutcheson)
Contents PART I: JOHN LOCKE Chapter 1: John Locke, Utilitarian Ethics and the Moral Sense PART II: EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAL-SENSE LITERATURE Chapter 2: Lord Shaftesbury, Utilitarian Ethics and the Moral Sense Chapter 3: Two Shaftesbury Critics: Bernard Mandeville and John Brown Chapter 4: Francis Hutcheson and the Hutcheson-Locke Relationship Chapter 5: David Hume, Utilitarian Ethics, the Moral Sense and Distributive Justice Chapter 6: C.A.Helvétius and David Hartley: Utilitarian Ethics and the Moral Sense PART III: ADAM SMITH Chapter 7: Utilitarian Ethics in The Theory Of Moral Sentiments Chapter 8: Utilitarian Ethics and Distributive Justice in The Wealth Of Nations PART IV: JEREMY BENTHAM Chapter 9: Bentham, Utilitarian Ethics and Distributive Justice Chapter 10: Bentham in Relation To Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Literature PART V: THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS Chapter 11: Malthus and the Utilitarians Chapter 12: Malthus, Distributive Justice and the Equality Issue PART VI: JOHN STUART MILL Chapter 13: Mill, Distributive Justice and Reform Chapter 14: Mill, Ethical Progress and Personal Liberty Chapter 15: Mill and The Moral Sense: The Return to Bentham (And Hutcheson)
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