Fellow-feeling and the moral life
By Joseph Duke Filonowicz

"Fellow-feeling and the moral life" was published by Cambridge University Press in 2008 - Cambridge, UK, it has 248 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Fellow-feeling and the moral life” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Fellow-feeling and the moral life
- Author: Joseph Duke Filonowicz
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 248
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publish Date: 2008
- Publish Location: Cambridge, UK
“Fellow-feeling and the moral life” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Ethics - History - Emotions (philosophy) - Interpersonal relations
- People: ➤ Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746) - Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury Earl of (1671-1713)
- Places: Great Britain
- Time: 18th century
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: p. cm.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL16752218M - OL11913443W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 191891561
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2008013431
- ISBN-13: 9780521888714
- All ISBNs: 9780521888714
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"Fellow-feeling and the moral life" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Fellow-feeling and ethical theory : the British sentimentalists
- 2- The school of sentiment
- 3- Conceptions of the moral
- 4- Morality in the open street
- 5- A formidable ghost : the sage of Malmesbury
- 6- Moral theory and moral advice
- 7- Designs of remaining chapters
- 8- Ethical sentimentalism revisited
- 9- Statement of the argument
- 10- Ethical rationalism
- 11- Shaftesbury's ethical sentimentalism
- 12- Sentimentalism and rationalism
- 13- Objections to sentimentalism
- 14- Shaftesbury's ethical system
- 15- Shaftesbury as moralist
- 16- The good
- 17- Obligation
- 18- Disinterestedness
- 19- Why should i be moral?
- 20- Shaftesbury's moral sense
- 21- The limits of Shaftesburyan sentimentalism
- 22- Hutcheson's moral sense
- 23- A sad tale
- 24- Hutcheson's moral sense
- 25- Nave questions concerning moral sense
- 26- What do we perceive by moral sense?
- 27- Received views
- 28- Defining Hutcheson's moral "realism"
- 29- Charting the return journey
- 30- Hutcheson's "offensive" argument against ethical rationalism
- 31- C.D. Broad's defense of moral sense theories in ethics
- 32- "Some reflections"
- 33- The subjective theory
- 34- Analysis part 1: why moral sense theory is sentimentalistic
- 35- Analysis part 2: subjectivism versus naturalism, or, are ethical propositions
- 36- Statistical?
- 37- Broad's defense, (almost) concluded
- 38- Broad's offensive argument against ethical rationalism
- 39- What is innate in moral sense?
- 40- Moral sense theory : hutcheson, broad and beyond
- 41- James W. Wilson's the moral sense
- 42- How do very young children come to approve (and disapprove) occultism versus obscurantism?
- 43- The "hyperoffensive" argument against ethical rationalism
- 44- Ideas without will
- 45- Postscript: Hume, Smith, and the end of the sentimental school.
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