id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 60422 Dewey, John Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics .txt text/plain 59911 3630 68 ethical world realized in institutions which afford moral ideals, directed upon action it gets a value at once; let the end, the act, direct end of action being simply means to pleasure. succeed in making the object of desire mere pleasure as a state of of the various acts of one agent; or, more simply, the moral end must of pleasures, is just the sense of a moral (or active) capacity and The Moral End or the Good is the Realization by a Person and as a is there in the term 'duty' or 'obligation' if the moral end or good in holding fast to its concrete relations to the moral end, or good. moral law, to sum up, is the principle of action, which, acted upon, Goodness, as the realization of the moral end, is a system, and the End--moral: see common good; function; motive. ./cache/60422.txt ./txt/60422.txt