APPENDIX A. BOOKS RECOMMENDED. GENERAL. Alexander, "Moral Order and Progress." Philosophy." Green, "Prolegomena to Ethics." Lotze, "Practical Philosophy," edited by Ladd. Martineau, "Types of Ethical Theory," especially vol. ii. Muirhead," Elements of Ethics." Sidgwick, "Methods of Ethics." Spencer, "Principles of Ethics." Wilson and Fowler, "Principles of Morals," especially vol. ii. CHAPTER I. THE SCOPE AND METHOD OF ETHICS. Sidgwick, "Methods of Ethics," Bk. I., ch. i., vi. Muirhead, "Elements of Ethics," Bk. I.; Bk. II., ch. i. Alexander," Moral Order and Progress," Introduction; Bk. I., ch. ii. Stephen, "Science of Ethics," ch. i. Spencer, "Principles of Ethics," Part. I. ("Data”), ch. xi.-xv. Green, "Prolegomena to Ethics," Introduction. Martineau, "Types of Ethical Theory," vol. ii., pp. 1-64. Aristotle, "Nic. Eth.," Bk. I. Balfour, in "Mind," vol. iii., pp. 67 seq., 276 seq. On Good. CHAPTER II. GOOD, HAPPINESS, PLEASURE. Sidgwick, "Methods,” Bk. I., ch. ix. ; Bk. III., ch. xiv. Muirhead," Elements," Bk. IV. Gizycki and Coit, "Student's Manual," pp. 6 seq. Green, "Prolegomena," pp. 178 seq., pp. 399415. On Pleasure and Happiness as an End. Sidgwick, as above. Muirhead, "Elements," Bk. III. Green, "Prolegomena to Ethics," Bk. III., ch. iv.; Bk. IV., ch. iv. Alexander, "Moral Order," pp. 196 seq. Pater, "Renaissance," ad fin. Bradley, "Ethical Studies," Essay III. On Perfection as an End. Alexander," Moral Order," pp. 187 seq. Green, "Prolegomena," Bk. IV., ch. iv. On Social Health or Vitality as an End. Stephen, "Science of Ethics," pp. 137 seq. Articles in "Mind," vol. i., pp. 52 seq., 334 seq.; On Humanity as an End. Kant, "Metaphysic of Ethics." Bridges, "General View of Positivism," pp. 67 seq. Green, "Prolegomena," pp. 189-201. CHAPTER III. On Right and Rights. Calderwood," Handbook of Moral Philosophy," Austin, "Lectures on Jurisprudence," vol. i., pp. Sidgwick, "Methods," Bk. i., ch. iii. Alexander, "Moral Order," pp. 27 seq., 142 seq. Fowler, "Principles of Morals," Part II., pp. 140 seq. On Natural Rights, Law of Nature. Butler, "Sermons on Human Nature." Maine, "Ancient Law," ch. iii.-iv. Sidgwick, "Methods," Bk. I., ch. vi., § 2. On Duty and Obligation. Calderwood, Part I., Div. I., ch. v.; Div. II., ch. iv. Grote, "Moral Ideals," ch. vii. Alexander," Moral Order," pp. 142 seq. Spencer, "Principles of Morality,' Part I. ("Data"), ch. vii. Austin, "Lectures on Jurisprudence," vol. i., pp. 91 seq. Bradley, "Ethical Studies," Essay IV. On Merit. Stephen, "Science of Ethics," pp. 264-277. Martineau, "Types of Ethical Theory," vol. ii., pp. 75 seq. On Responsibility. Alexander, "Moral Order," pp. 31 seq., Bradley, "Ethical Studies," Essay I. 333 seq. CHAPTER IV. HEDONISTIC THEORIES. Sidgwick, "Methods," Bk. II. and Bk. IV. دو "History," sub voc. Cumberland, Hume, Paley, Bentham, Mill. Muirhead, "Elements," Bk. III., ch. i. Mill," Utilitarianism." Bentham, "Principles of Morals and Legislation," ch. i. Bentham, "Deontology." Green, "Prolegomena," Bk. iii., ch. iv., pp. 233255; Bk. IV., ch. iii., iv. Martineau," Types of Ethical Theory," vol. ii., pp. 283 seq. On Egoism and Altruism. Bradley, "Ethical Studies," Essay VII. Spencer, "Principles of Ethics," Pt. I. ("Data of Ethics "). Bentham, "Deontology," vol. i. |