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absolute According action Anniceris antecedent approval Aristotle arouses categorical imperative cause chap conscience consciousness Cyrenaics Deontology desire Diogenes Laertius disapproval effects egoistic element end or purpose Epicurus Ethik evil existence fact faculty fear feeling of obligation forms of conduct happiness hedonism hedonistic Hence human idea ideal impulses individual innate instincts intuition Intuitionism J. S. Mill Jean Valjean judge Kant Leibniz live mankind Martineau means ment mental mind modes of conduct moral distinctions moral judgments moral law motive movements murder nature Nicomachean Ethics object Paulsen perform phenomena Philosophy pleasure and pain pleasure or pain preservation psychical Psychology race realize reason regard Richard Cumberland right and wrong right or wrong sake Schopenhauer science of ethics sentiments Sextus Empiricus social soul Spencer stealing strive synderesis teleological tend to produce tendency theory things Thou tion translation truth Utilitarianism virtue volition Wundt