04866oam 2200697I 450 991079118430332120230803023438.01-138-87088-91-315-83036-11-317-85265-610.4324/9781315830360(CKB)2550000001313370(EBL)1702199(SSID)ssj0001286829(PQKBManifestationID)11804868(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001286829(PQKBWorkID)11276905(PQKB)10991830(MiAaPQ)EBC1702199(Au-PeEL)EBL1702199(CaPaEBR)ebr10879688(CaONFJC)MIL616622(OCoLC)881416496(OCoLC)882248199(EXLCZ)99255000000131337020180331e20131927 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe good will a study in the coherence theory of goodness /by H. J. PatonLondon ;New York :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (451 p.)Muirhead Library of Philosophy : Ethics ;XFirst published 1927 by George Allen & Unwin Ltd.0-415-29575-0 1-306-85371-0 Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; I. Introductory; The need for ethical thinking; Summary statement; Goodness and the will; Economic and moral good; Coherence; Method of exposition; Book I. The Will and Its Context; II. Goodness in Itself; Mr. G. E. Moore's objections; Goodness and the good; Theory of definition; Good as pleasant; Good as willed; A false analogy; A disagreeable dilemma; Activity and object; General criticisms; III. Self and self-knowledge; Self as spiritual activityKnowing, willing, and feelingSelf-knowledge as reflexion; Self-knowledge as enjoyment; Reflexion and enjoyment; Other distinctions; IV. The world and the self; Two kinds of reflexion; The world for science; Criticisms; Survival value; Instinct; Book II. The will as Immediate; V. Elementary Willing; Willing and knowing; I will what I will; Self-mediation and self-transcendence; Spatial and temporal divisions; Self, temperament, habit, instinct; Willing and rejecting; VI. The Immediate Good; Good as immediate object; Contrast of good and bad; The judgement of goodImmediacy: the life of impulseHedonism; Intuitionism: individual intuitions; General intuitions; Universal intuitions; Book III. The Will as Individual; VII. Policy; Policy; Practical knowledge; Development of policy; The characteristics of policy; Means and ends; Different kinds of coherence; A policy of life; Policy and desire; VIII. The Individual Good; Different kinds of goodness; Goodness of things; Efficiency and effectiveness; Goodness as coherence; Wooden consistency; IX. The Individual Good; Judgements about things; Judgements and the will; Aspects of economic goodnessA mythological accountBook IV. The Will as Social; X. The Social Will; The self and society; The family and other groups; Games; Economic cooperation; The state; Social policy; Failure to cooperate; XI. The Social Will; A society of societies; Modem democracy; Social coherence; The origin of society; International relations; XII. The Good Man; Goodness in cooperation; Approval and condemnation; Society and self-interest; The goodness of social actions; Social action which is self-centred; Social action which is not self-centred; Book V. The Will as Moral; XIII. Aspects of GoodnessSome general assumptions'Right' and 'good'; Rights and duties; General rules; Laws; Virtues and vices; Spirit and content of goodness; The principle of coherence; XIV. The Moral Judgement; The nature of the moral judgement; The value of the moral judgement; The criterion of morality; XV. Acceptance and Sacrifice; Why should I be moral?; Sacrifice imposed upon us; Self-imposed sacrifice; Self-sacrifice; Sacrifice of others; The sacrifice of love; XVI. The Saint and the Divine Society; The revolutionary; The progress of morality; The ideal of morality; Morality and science; The saintThe churchFirst published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Muirhead library of philosophy.EthicsGood and evilWillEthics.Good and evil.Will.170Paton H. J(Herbert James),1887-1969,152513MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791184303321The good will3863937UNINA