Chapter Eleven of Dewey’s Ethics is dedicated to his analysis of «Ends, the Good and Wisdom». In my paper, I explain how Dewey examines some of the most relevant theories addressing the question of the moral end and distinguishes between which of their elements are worth keeping and which should be rejected. These theo-ries include Hedonism, the Epicurean theory, the doctrine of success and the Cynic school's doctrine of asceticism as a moral end.
Forming new ends creatively / Lijoi, Federico. - (2020), pp. 60-78.
Forming new ends creatively
federico Lijoi
2020
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Chapter Eleven of Dewey’s Ethics is dedicated to his analysis of «Ends, the Good and Wisdom». In my paper, I explain how Dewey examines some of the most relevant theories addressing the question of the moral end and distinguishes between which of their elements are worth keeping and which should be rejected. These theo-ries include Hedonism, the Epicurean theory, the doctrine of success and the Cynic school's doctrine of asceticism as a moral end.File allegati a questo prodotto
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