Three Traditions of Moral Thought

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Cambridge University Press, 18/11/2011 - 370 páginas
Originally published in 1959, the basis of this book was a course of lectures given at Cambridge University entitled Three Traditions of Moral Thought: Platonic-Christian; Utilitarian; Humanist. Designed chiefly for students of literature, and maintaining the accessible structure of the original lectures, it was intended to provide an introduction to English moral thought and the problems of moral philosophy. Whilst this approach necessarily involved an avoidance of a 'pure' philosophical method, it was enriched by fresh perspectives derived from literary criticism and a direct, non-technical style. This is an informative volume that will be of value to anyone with an interest in moral philosophy, literary criticism, and the relationship between the two.
 

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VIRTUE FOR LOVE
21
Appendix A Some Principles of Socrates Dialec
25
SELFSUFFICIENCY FOR LOVE
60
FEAR FOR LOVE
94
CHRIST FOR LOVE
132
SYMPATHY FOR LOVE
160
RATIONALIST HUMANISM
181
CHRISTIAN HUMANISM
202
PHILOSOPHIC HUMANISM
226
MESSIANIC HUMANISM
255
ΧΙ CONCLUSION
293
tical Method page
301
Appendix B Two Meanings of Dialectic
328
Index
349
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