1. Utilitarianism 2. Intuitionism: Moore’s Ideal Utilitarianism and Ross’s Theory of Duty 3. The Attitude Theory of Ethics and Some Related Theories 4. Some Great Historical Moralists 5. Pleasure and Pain 6. Desire, Will and Moral Judgement 7. A Kind of Utilitarianism 8. Justice, Rights and Ought 9. Moral Character 10. Ethics and Metaphysics
Biography
T. L. S. Sprigge was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh
‘I do not know of a more many-sided and…persuasive discussion of that notoriously difficult subject, pleasure. And the treatment of the clash between the moral demand to treat others as being as important as ourselves and our natural bent for our own self-fulfilment is first rate.’ Times Literary Supplement






