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INDEX.

Aesthetic
enjoyments 189-202, 203
judgment 215
temperament 216
Aesthetics 200
Affection
beauty of 204-5
misdirected 195, 198
reciprocal 198
value of 188-9, 203-5
Altruism 96-7, 167
Analytic judgments 7, 29, 33-4, 35, 220-1
Appreciation 189-90, 200, 204-5, 221
Approval 131
Approve 60
Approbation 171
Appropriate, inappropriate 192, 199, 204-5, 209, 211, 220
defined 190
Aristotle 4
definition of virtue 171
valuation of virtues 176-7
valuation of knowledge 199
Art
value of 188
representative, value of 193, 195, 196, 200
Autonomy 127

Bad 5, 27, 28, 95, 140, 143, 157, 178, 181, 188, 209, 210, 213, 214, 216, 218
'Based on' 38, 49, 54, 114, 115, 118, 120, 122, 144
Beauty
corporeal 203-4
no criterion of 202
definition of 201-2, 208
mental 203-5
'seeing' of 190-1
value of 28, 81-2, 83-5, 86, 94, 188-9, 201-2, 209, 211, 224
Being, dist. from existence 110-11
Belief, value of 193-200, 208, 210-11, 212, 219, 224-5
Benevolence, Sidgwick's 'principle of Rational' 102-3
Bentham 145
naturalistic fallacy 17-19
quantity of pleasure 77-8
Bradley, F. H.
pleasure and desire 70
theory of judgment 125
Butler, Bishop 86, 206

Casuistry 4-5
Causal judgments
relation to Ethics 21-7, 36, 146-8, 149, 180
Causal relations 31-3, 34-6
Chastity 158
Classical style 215-16
Christ
on value of motives 178
on love 179
Christian Ethics 178
on 'external' Tightness 177
on 'internal' Tightness 178-9
on value of motives 177-9
on value of virtue 174
Clifford, W. K. 40
Cognition
of evil 217-19
dist. from knowledge 194
relation to will and feeling 129-30, 133, 135-6, 141
value of 85, 189-92, 194, 199, 208, 212, 224, 225