id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6463 Fullerton, George Stuart A Handbook of Ethical Theory .txt text/plain 98731 5880 69 "The Methods of Ethics," maintains [Footnote: Book III, chapter xiii, Sec MAN'S NATURE.--Moralists ancient and modern have had a good deal to a social state of some sort, capable of choice and merely desirous of [Footnote: Chapter xxix.] holds that man's reason promulgates a law which he maintains, always "some idea of the man's personal good." [Footnote: Sec himself; [Footnote: Sec 138.] and he calls "the human self or the man" desire or will of his fellow-man, there appears no reason to deny him the appeals to human nature have a good deal in common; upon man's rational 2. This is social man, the true representative of human nature as That the ethical views of individuals and of communities of men may character which it is desirable, from the moral point of view, that a man justice to the fundamental impulses and desires of man, a social and ./cache/6463.txt ./txt/6463.txt