Two theories of morality

by Stuart Hampshire

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Discusses the relation between moral intuitions and moral theory, and the contrasting ideas of moral normality and moral conversion. This book expounds Spinoza's theory of the relation between mind and body. It compares two radically different conceptions of morality, those of Aristotle and Spinoza.

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Compares Aristotle and Spinoza (1977) in a public lecture, and reprinted in 1978 in Morality and Conflict

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Stuart Hampshire was most recently Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University.

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Nonfiction, Philosophy
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170.92Philosophy & psychologyEthicsAnimals rights, Euthanasia, Pro-lifeBiography; History By PlaceBiography
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BJ1031 .H34Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionEthicsEthicsHistory and general works

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