I. Metaphysics of knowledge : The spiritual principle in knowledge and in nature ; The spiritual principle in knowledge ; The spiritual principle in nature ; The relation of man, as intelligence, to the spiritual principle in nature ; The freedom of man as intelligence; II. The will : The freedom of the will ; Desire, intellect, and will ; Desire ; Desire and intellect ; Desire and will ; Will and intellect; III. The mortal ideal and moral progress : Good and moral good ; Pleasure and desire ; The intrinsic nature of moral good ; Characteristics of the moral idea ; The personal character of the moral ideal ; The formal character of the moral ideal or law ; The origin and development of the moral idea ; Reason as the source of the idea of a common good ; The extension of the area of common good ; He development of the moral ideal continued ; The determination of the idea of common good ; Pleasure and common good ; Virtue as the common good ; The development of the moral ideal continued ; The Greek and modern conceptions of virtue; IV. The application of moral philosophy to the guidance of conduct : The practical value of the moral ideal ; The practical value of a theory of the moral ideal ; The practical value of a hedonistic moral philosophy ; The practical value of utilitarianism compared with that of the theory of the good as human perfection ; The good as greatest pleasure ; Mr. Sidgwick's view of ultimate good.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)7370431
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
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