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Treatise on Ethics
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Treatise on Ethics

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Written seven years after publication of his Search after Truth , Malebranche’s Treatise on Ethics develops a detailed, experimental science of ethics in two parts - the ethics of virtue and the ethics of duty. Part One distinguishes six sources of motivation: sense perceptions, passions, imagination and inner feelings of love as-respect, as-goodwill, and as-esteem. It examines how each is to be evaluated. This is interwoven with an Aristotelian analysis of act and habit, and voluntary vs involuntary acts, and practical reasoning. This part concludes with two basic virtues - the strength of the mind and the freedom of the mind . In part Two, Malebranche explores our duties to ourselves, to others, to our sovereign and to God. The translator’s introduction discusses the place of Malebranche’s ethics within his larger system, his borrowings and innovations and his impact on later philosophers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country
United States
Date
31 December 1992
Pages
240
ISBN
9780792317630

Written seven years after publication of his Search after Truth , Malebranche’s Treatise on Ethics develops a detailed, experimental science of ethics in two parts - the ethics of virtue and the ethics of duty. Part One distinguishes six sources of motivation: sense perceptions, passions, imagination and inner feelings of love as-respect, as-goodwill, and as-esteem. It examines how each is to be evaluated. This is interwoven with an Aristotelian analysis of act and habit, and voluntary vs involuntary acts, and practical reasoning. This part concludes with two basic virtues - the strength of the mind and the freedom of the mind . In part Two, Malebranche explores our duties to ourselves, to others, to our sovereign and to God. The translator’s introduction discusses the place of Malebranche’s ethics within his larger system, his borrowings and innovations and his impact on later philosophers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country
United States
Date
31 December 1992
Pages
240
ISBN
9780792317630