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|a Laird, John,
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|a An Enquiry into Moral Notions /
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Introduction --
|t Part I. Virtue or the Theory of Aretaics --
|t I. General Considerations --
|t II. Classification of the Virtues --
|t III. The Springs of Virtue: And Their Expression --
|t IV. The Heart and the Head --
|t V. The Heart and the Will --
|t VI. Moral and Non-Moral Virtue --
|t VII. Our Knowledge of Virtue --
|t Part II. Duty or the Theory of Deontology --
|t VIII. Discussion of Conceptions --
|t IX. Duty and the Will --
|t X. Classification of Voluntary Obligations --
|t XI. Some Problems About Obligation --
|t XII. Duty and Benefit: A Restricted Discussion --
|t XIII. The Greatness and Conflict of Obligations --
|t Part III. Benefit and Well-Being Which in the Form of Well-Doing May Be Called Agathopoeics --
|t XIV. The Terms Employed --
|t XV. Classification of Goods --
|t XVI. The Comparison of Goods --
|t XVII. Duty and Benefit Again --
|t XVIII. Further Discussion of Utilitarianism --
|t XIX. Of Agathopoeics in General --
|t Index
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|a Compares and examines what John Laird termed the 'three most important notions in ethical science': the concepts of virtue, duty and well-being. Poses the question of whether any one of these three concepts is capable of being the foundation of ethics and of supporting the other two.
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