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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: Essays on Ethics and Method
Essays on Ethics and Method
Sidgwick, Henry
Singer, Marcus G. (Editor), Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Print publication date: 2000
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-825023-4
doi:10.1093/0198250231.001.0001
 
Abstract: In this collection of papers, Sidgwick develops his view of universal hedonism or Bentham-like utilitarianism, according to which the only way to reconcile a desire for one's own good with the dictates of duty by reason is through a utilitarian approach to the subordination of individual psychological impulses to universal ends. His thesis provides him the opportunity to address numerous ethical issues. In some essays, he analyses the moral implications of the theory of evolution. In other pieces, Sidgwick offers his responses to particular criticisms of the views outlined in his work Methods of Ethics, in which he attempts to identify the various methods of ethics implicit in our common sense moral reasoning. A position that Sidgwick develops throughout the collection in opposition to John Stuart Mill is that although people pursue their own happiness, it does not follow that they ought to pursue the happiness of others. Another issue that concerns him is how to verify our beliefs. He maintains that the criteria of truth proposed by Descartes, the empiricists, and Herbert Spencer are useful, but not infallible. He offers two methods of verification for excluding error – the Intuitive Verification and the Discursive Verification. Additional topics that Sidgwick considers in these papers include: free will, positive morality and positive law, the is/ought distinction, egoism, sociology, common sense, unreasonable action, and psychology.

Keywords: Bentham, ethics, evolution, free will, happiness, method, Mill, positive law, Sidgwick, universal hedonism, utilitarianism, verification
Table of Contents
Preface
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Introduction
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1.. Utilitarianism
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2.. The Theory of Evolution in Its Application to Practice
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3.. Professor Calderwood on Intuitionism in Morals
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4.. Mr. Barratt on ‘The Suppression of Egoism’
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5.. The Establishment of Ethical First Principles
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6.. Some Fundamental Ethical Controversies
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7.. Law and Morality
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8.. The Distinction Between ‘Is’ and ‘Ought’
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9.. The Relation of Ethics to Sociology
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10.. Pleasure and Desire
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11.. Hedonism and Ultimate Good
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12.. The Feeling-Tone of Desire and Aversion
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13.. Unreasonable Action
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14.. Verification of Beliefs
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15.. Incoherence of Empirical Philosophy
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16.. The Philosophy of Common Sense
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17.. Criteria of Truth and Error
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18.. Further on the Criteria of Truth and Error
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19.. Grote on Utilitarianism I
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20.. Grote on Utilitarianism II
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21.. Fitzjames Stephen on Mill on Liberty
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22.. Bradley's Ethical Studies
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23.. Sidgwick vs. Bradley
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24.. Bentham and Benthamism in Politics and Ethics
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25.. Mr. Spencer's Ethical System
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26.. Leslie Stephen's Science of Ethics
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27.. Green's Ethics
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28.. Fowler's Progressive Morality
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29.. Idiopsychological Ethics
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30.. Spencer on Justice
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0198250231.001.0001
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Part I Ethics
Part II Value Theory and Moral Psychology
Part III Method: Truth, Evidence, and Belief
Part IV Comments and Critiques