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Reason and Desire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

J. D. Mabbott
Affiliation:
University of Oxford

Extract

I propose to consider in this paper some points concerning the part played by reason in non-moral conduct. The place of reason in ethics is a separate issue with which I shall not be directly concerned.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1953

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page 113 note 1 Treatise of Human Nature, III, i. Edition Selby-Bigge, (1896), p. 459.Google Scholar

page 113 note 2 Ibid., p. 462.

page 116 note 1 Sermon XI. Selby-Bigge, British Moralists, Vol. I, para. 228.

page 116 note 2 Sermon I. Selby-Bigge, para. 205.

page 117 note 1 Preface to Sermons. Selby-Bigge, Vol. I, para. 199.

page 118 note 1 Sermon II. Para. 217.

page 118 note 2 Sermon XI. Para. 231.

page 118 note 3 Sermon XII. Para. 241.

page 118 note 4 Sermon XI. Para. 231.

page 119 note 1 The Categorical Imperative, pp. 83–7.

page 119 note 2 Trans. Abbott. Kant's Theory of Ethics, p. 108.

page 119 note 3 Grundlegung. Trans. Abbott. Op. cit., p. 15.

page 119 note 4 Ibid., p. 21.

page 119 note 5 Critique of Pure Reason. Second Ed., p. 828. Trans. Kemp-Smith, p. 632.

page 119 note 6 Utilitarianism (Everyman Edition, p. 6).

page 119 note 7 Ibid., pp. 34–5.

page 120 note 1 Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals. Appendix I. Ed. Selby-Bigge, 1902. Para. 244, p. 293.

page 120 note 2 Principia Ethica, pp. 71–2.