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Thursday, July 9, 2009
The principles of Morals
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The purpose of ethical inquiry is to discover those universal principles
on which moral praise and blame are based.
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Benevolence is approved partly because of human sympathy
and partly because of its social utility,
but justice is approved for its utility alone.
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Utility accounts for the worth of such virtues as
humanity,
friendship,
integrity,
veracity
-and it is by its utility that government is justified.
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Theories which attempt to explain all human conduct as
springing fron self-love are mistaken.
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Whatever is worth while is so in virtue of its utility
or its agreeableness.
Moral judgment is essentially a matter of sentiment,
not reason.
..
The purpose of ethical inquiry is to discover those universal principles
on which moral praise and blame are based.
..
Benevolence is approved partly because of human sympathy
and partly because of its social utility,
but justice is approved for its utility alone.
..
Utility accounts for the worth of such virtues as
humanity,
friendship,
integrity,
veracity
-and it is by its utility that government is justified.
..
Theories which attempt to explain all human conduct as
springing fron self-love are mistaken.
..
Whatever is worth while is so in virtue of its utility
or its agreeableness.
Moral judgment is essentially a matter of sentiment,
not reason.
..
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