Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... duty rather than its altruistic motive . Any doubts concerning the importance of altruism in Johnson's social thinking can be dis- pelled by considering what the duty of the individual is toward those who are not a part of the ...
... duty rather than its altruistic motive . Any doubts concerning the importance of altruism in Johnson's social thinking can be dis- pelled by considering what the duty of the individual is toward those who are not a part of the ...
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... duty , and principles . What is more surprising , the ethics of duty which he is repudiating means to Johnson , the ethics of religious duty , the notion that good and evil depend " on the will of God , " yet no one can read much of ...
... duty , and principles . What is more surprising , the ethics of duty which he is repudiating means to Johnson , the ethics of religious duty , the notion that good and evil depend " on the will of God , " yet no one can read much of ...
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... duty , and obligation could be used to transform completely the conclu- sions reached in the last chapter . Neither the happiness of others nor personal fulfillment need be regarded as ends in themselves ; both may be sought merely ...
... duty , and obligation could be used to transform completely the conclu- sions reached in the last chapter . Neither the happiness of others nor personal fulfillment need be regarded as ends in themselves ; both may be sought merely ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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