Virtue by consensus : the moral philosophy of Hutcheson, Hume, and Adam Smith

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Virtue by consensus : the moral philosophy of Hutcheson, Hume, and Adam Smith

V.M. Hope

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989

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注記

Bibliography: p. [161]-162

Includes index

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内容説明

The author looks at the empiricist ethics of the School of Moral Sentiment, concentrating on Hutcheson, Hume and Adam Smith. Some of their ideas are developed into a merit theory of rights, applicable to conventional rights.

目次

  • Part 1 Aims of the study. Part 2 The classical background and the revival of naturalism. Part 3 Hutcheson: Hutcheson's theory of virtue
  • moral sense, approval and moral judgement
  • the inadequacy of reason as the sole source of moral approval. Part 4 Hume: Hume's general theory of virtue, moral sense and moral judgement
  • the natural and artificial virtues
  • moral perception, moral fact and reason
  • reason alone connot distinguish virtue from vice. Part 5 Smith: Smith's progress on Hutcheson and Hume
  • propriety
  • merit
  • duty
  • the virtues
  • moral approval and reason. Part 6 Beyond Hume and Smith: fairness
  • rights
  • obligation
  • virtue and moral virtue. Part 7 Moral Knowledge.

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