The Methods of Ethics by Henry Sidgwick
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Sidgwick, Henry, 1838-1900
English
"The Methods of Ethics" by Henry Sidgwick is a philosophical work first published in 1874. This landmark treatise examines how people make moral decisions, identifying three distinct approaches: intuitionism, egoism, and utilitarianism. Through meticulous analysis, Sidgwick explores whether these methods can coexist harmoniously or inevitably clash...
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Michael Lee
9 months agoThe peer-reviewed feel of this content gives me great confidence.
Susan Perez
1 year agoI was skeptical about the depth of this book at first, but the historical context mentioned in the early chapters is quite enlightening. A trustworthy resource that I'll keep in my digital library.
Kimberly Miller
5 months agoThis digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, the way it challenges the status quo is both daring and well-supported. I feel much more confident in my knowledge after finishing this.
Sarah Lopez
4 months agoThe methodology used in this work is academically sound.
Matthew Moore
6 months agoI was particularly interested in the case studies mentioned here, the objective evaluation of the pros and cons is very refreshing. It cleared up a lot of the confusion I had previously.