Fellow-feeling and the moral life
Filonowicz, Joseph Duke.

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    Title/Author: Fellow-feeling and the moral life/ Joseph Duke FiIonowicz.
    Author: Filonowicz, Joseph Duke.
    Published: Cambridge, UK :Cambridge University Press, : 2008.,
    Description: xi, 248 p.
    [NT 15003449]: Fellow-feeling and ethical theory : the British sentimentalists -- The school of sentiment -- Two conceptions of the moral -- Morality in the open street -- A formidable ghost : the Sage of Malmesbury -- Moral theory and moral advice -- Designs of remaining chapters - - Ethical sentimentalism revisited -- Statement of the argument -- Ethical rationalism -- Shaftesbury's ethical sentimentalism -- Sentimentalism and rationalism -- Objections to sentimentalism -- Shaftesbury's ethical system -- Shaftesbury as moralist -- The good -- Obligation -- Disinterestedness -- Why should I be moral? -- Shaftesbury's moral sense -- The limits of Shaftesburyan sentimentalism -- Hutcheson's moral sense -- A sad tale? -- Hutcheson's moral sense -- Four nai?ve questions concerning moral sense -- What do we perceive by moral sense? -- Three received views -- Defining Hutcheson's moral realism -- Charting the return journey -- Hutcheson's offensive argument against ethical rationalism -- C.D. Broad's defense of moral sense theories in ethics -- Some reflections -- The subjective theory -- Analysis part 1 : why moral sense theory is sentimentalistic -- Analysis part 2 : subjectivism versus naturalism, or, are ethical propositions statistical? -- Broad's defense, (almost) concluded -- Broad's offensive argument against ethical rationalism -- What is innate in moral sense? -- Moral sense theory : Hutcheson, Broad and beyond -- James W. Wilson's The moral sense -- How do very young children come to approve (and disapprove)? occultism versus obscurantism -- The hyperoffensive argument against ethical rationalism -- Ideas without will -- Postscript : Hume, Smith and the end of the sentimental school.
    Subject: Ethics - History - 18th century. - Great Britain -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511487170Access by subscription
    ISBN: 0521888719 (hardback)
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