The Nature of Goodness by George Herbert Palmer
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I. Difficulties of the investigation
II. Gains to be expected III. Extrinsic goodness IV. Imperfections of extrinsic goodness V. Intrinsic goodness VI. Relations of the two kinds VII. Diagram CHAPTER II MISCONCEPTIONS OF GOODNESS I. Enlargement of the diagram II. Greater and lesser good III. Higher and lower good IV. Order and wealth V. Satisfaction of desire VI. Adaptation to environment VII. Definitions CHAPTER III SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS I. The four factors of personal goodness II. Unconsciousness III. Reflex action IV. Conscious experience |
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