FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS THE GIFFORD LECTURES delivered in the
University of Aberdeen, 1935-6 by SIR W. DAVID ROSS Provost of
Oriel College, Oxford President of the British Academy OXFORD AT
THE CLARENDON PRESS Oxford University Press, Amen House, London B.
C. 4 GLASGOW NEW YORK TORONTO MELBOURNE WELLINGTON BOMBAY CALCUTTA
MADRAS CAPE TOWN Geoffrey Cumberlege, Publisher to the University
FIRST EDITION 1 939 Reprinted lithographically in Great Britain at
the UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD, 1 949, 1951 from sheets of the first
edition PREFACE THIS book represents the result of further
reflections on moral theory, since I published in 1930 a book
called The Right and the Good. I have tried, in the present book,
to take account of such books and articles later than 1930 as have
come my way and as seem to have a close relation, whether in the
way of agreement or in the way of criticism, to the views expressed
in the earlier book. The result of further reflection has been to
confirm me in most of the views I earlier expressed, but by no
means in all. Some of the topics considered have already been much
discussed by other writers the issues have been much clarified in
the course of the discussion, and in such cases I feel
comparatively confident that the views I have argued for are true,
or near the truth. Other topics especially some discussed in
Chapter XI have not been much discussed before there have been few
sign-posts saying This way to the truth, Proceed at your own risk,
or No road this way and in these cases I put forward my conclu
sions very tentatively, in the hope that discussion of them may
tend to clear up the issues. I must express my deep gratitude to
the University of Aberdeen for thehonour of being invited to
deliver the Gifford Lectures, and the hope that the interval
between delivery and publication will not be thought too long. W.
D. R. CONTENTS L INTRODUCTORY Our method will be the critical study
of the moral consciousness and of the main moral theories . . . .
.2 Two main ways of regarding the moral life as obedience to laws,
or as a striving after goods. Our main task is therefore the study
of the nature of, and the relations between, tightness and goodness
. 3 The main attempts at definitions of ethical terms may be
classified as definitions by reference to a mental attitude
reaction theories, or by reference to results causal theories ....
5 They may also be classified as naturalistic or non-naturalistic .
6 It is not always clear, at first sight, to what type a well-known
theory e. g. Hedonism belongs ...... 8 II. NATURALISTIC DEFINITIONS
OF RIGHT 1 Evolutionary theories have no plausibility as
definitions of right . 12 nor as accounts of the ground of
rightness . . . .13 It is sometimes thought that they have
successfully explained rightness away, a The inquiry into the
origin of moral ideas may be thought to have undermined their
validity but this cannot be made out . 15 K The discovery of
differences between moral codes may be thought to have undermined
them all but such differences usually imply differences not on
fundamental moral questions but on matters of fact which form the
minor premisses of our ethical thinking . 17 and in any case
difference of opinion cannot prove that no opinion is true ........
19 2 Reaction theories classification of them . . . .21 a Private
reactions theory objections to it . . . .22 K Public reaction
theory objections . .. 24 c The view that defines rightness by
reference to the reaction of the agent objections . . . . . . 25 3
Causal theories. Hedonism is unplausible as an account of the mean
ing of right . . . ., . .26 The various attempts at defining right
would be more plausible if recast as attempts a to state the ground
of rightness as such they will be examined in chs. 4, 5 . . . ...
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November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Sir W. David Ross
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Hardcover - Laminated cover
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356 |
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978-1-4437-2152-3 |
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