Introduction to the Science of Ethics

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The title of the book intends to be fairly descriptive of it. It treats of ethics asa science, which if not wholly independent of mataphysical conciderations--and of no science can that be said--is sufficiently independant to permit of separate positive treatment. And under the broad license of an `introduction' it presents not only an outline of the science as we find it to-day, but some account of the past which has made it what it is. Part I contains brief chapters upon the scope and methods

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of the science and upon one metaphysical topic (the freedom of will) which cannot well be passed over in silence. Part II is a review of the principla Greek and English ethical theries. I Part III a positive treatment of moral problems presented in connection with the elements of the general theory of values.

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