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10. The Infallibility and Immediacy of Conscience
11. Conscience and Inclination
1. Conscience and Teleology
2. Categorical and Hypothetical Imperatives
3. Actual Effects and Natural Effects
4. A Hypothetical Question answered
5. Morality and Prosperity
6. Imperfect Moral Codes
7. Moral Reform .
8. The Ultimate Sanction of the Moral Law
9. Motives and Effects.
10. The End justifies the Means
11. Teleology and Atheism
12. Teleology and Intuitionism
CHAPTER VI
THEORIES OF THE HIGHEST GOOD: HEDONISM
1. The Standard of Morality and the. Highest Good
2. The Greek Formulation of the Problem
3. The Cyrenaics
6. The Hedonistic Psychology of Action
7. Present or Apprehended Pleasure-pain as the Motive
8. Present Pleasure-pain as the Motive
9. Pain as the Motive
10. Unconscious Pleasure-pain as the Motive
11. The Psychological Fallacies of Hedonism
12. The Pleasure of the Race as the Motive .
13. Pleasure as the End realized by All Action
14. Pleasure-pain as a Means of Preservation
15. The Physiological Basis of Pleasure-pain
16. Metaphysical Hedonism
17. Pleasure as the Moral End
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