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<p><head><hi rend="underline">Deontology</hi></head></p> | |||
<p>Introduction</p> | |||
<p>I General Statement – Alliance between interest & duty</p> | |||
<p>II Deontology explained – Terms why adopted –<lb/> | |||
Propriety to connection with Utility<lb/> | |||
Purity ? Not</p> | |||
<p>III Sanctions<lb/> | |||
Popular rewards & punishment.<lb/> | |||
Self-interest or Self-regarding prudence<lb/> | |||
Extra regarding prudence<lb/> | |||
Effective benevolence<lb/> | |||
Virtue in general – Aristotelian school.<lb/> | |||
Right & Rights<lb/> | |||
Principle<lb/> | |||
Conscience<lb/> | |||
Pleasure & Pain – their relation to good & evil<lb/> | |||
Well-being & ill being<lb/> | |||
<unclear>Premium</unclear> <gap/><lb/> | |||
End of action<lb/> | |||
Causes of humorality<lb/> | |||
Definition of virtue<lb/> | |||
Temperance<lb/> | |||
Fortitude<lb/> | |||
Justice<lb/> | |||
Amity<lb/> | |||
Pride & vanity<lb/> | |||
The passions in general<lb/> | |||
Hume's virtues<lb/> | |||
False virtues<lb/> | |||
Intellectual faculties<lb/> | |||
Envy & Jealousy</p> | |||
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Deontology
Introduction
I General Statement – Alliance between interest & duty
II Deontology explained – Terms why adopted –
Propriety to connection with Utility
Purity ? Not
III Sanctions
Popular rewards & punishment.
Self-interest or Self-regarding prudence
Extra regarding prudence
Effective benevolence
Virtue in general – Aristotelian school.
Right & Rights
Principle
Conscience
Pleasure & Pain – their relation to good & evil
Well-being & ill being
Premium
End of action
Causes of humorality
Definition of virtue
Temperance
Fortitude
Justice
Amity
Pride & vanity
The passions in general
Hume's virtues
False virtues
Intellectual faculties
Envy & Jealousy
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