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In search of good |
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A Socratic question |
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Flourishing and well-being |
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Mind and value |
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Utilitarianism |
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Rawls and the priority of the right |
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Right, wrong, should |
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The elimination of moral rightness |
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Rules and good |
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Categorical imperatives |
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Conflicting interests |
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Whose good? The egoist's answer |
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Whose good? The utilitarian's answer |
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Self-denial, self-love, universal concern |
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Pain, self-love, and altruism |
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Agent-neutrality and agent-relativity |
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Good, conation, and pleasure |
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"Good" and "good for" |
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"Good for" and advantage |
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"Good that" and "Bad that" |
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Pleasure and advantage |
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Good for S that P |
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The "for" of "good for" |
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Plants, animals, humans |
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Ross on human nature |
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The perspectival reading of "good for" |
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The conative approach to well-being |
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Abstracting from the content of desires and plans |
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The faulty mechanisms of desire formation |
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Infants and adults |
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The conation of an ideal self |
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The appeal of the conative theory |
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Conation hybridized |
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Strict hedonism |
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Hedonism diluted |
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Prolegomenon to flourishing |
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Development and flourishing: the general theory |
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Development and flourishing: the human case |
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More examples of what is good |
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Appealing to nature |
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Sensory un-flourishing |
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Affective flourishing and un-flourishing |
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Hobbes on tranquility and restlessness |
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Flourishing and un-flourishing as a social being |
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Cognitive flourishing and un-flourishing |
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Sexual flourishing and un-flourishing |
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Too much and too little |
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Comparing lives and stages of life |
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Adding goods: Rawls's principle of inclusiveness |
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Art, science, and culture |
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Self-sacrifice |
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The vanity of fame |
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The vanity of wealth |
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Making others worse-off |
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Virtues and flourishing |
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The good of autonomy |
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What is good and why |
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The sovereignty of good |
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The importance of what is good for us |
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Good's insufficiency |
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Promises |
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Retribution |
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Cosmic justice |
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Social justice |
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Pure antipaternalism |
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Moral space and giving aid |
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Slavery |
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Torture |
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Moral rightness revisited |
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Lying |
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Honoring the dead |
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Meaningless goals and symbolic value |
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Good-independent realms of value |
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Good thieves and good human beings |
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Final thoughts |
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In search of good |
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A Socratic question |
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Flourishing and well-being |
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