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OLD-FASHIONED ETHICS - AND - COMMON-SENSE METAPHYSICS - WITH SOME OF THEIR APPLICATIONS - BY - WILLIAM THOMAS THORNTON - AUTHOR OF A TREATISE 'ON LABOUR'
PREFACE.
OLD-FASHIONED ETHICS AND COMMON-SENSE METAPHYSICS
CHAPTER I. - ANTI-UTILITARIANISM. - I.
CHAPTER II. - HISTORY'S SCIENTIFIC PRETENSIONS.
CHAPTER III. - DAVID HUME AS A METAPHYSICIAN.
CHAPTER IV. - HUXLEYISM.
CHAPTER V. - RECENT PHASES OF SCIENTIFIC ATHEISM.
CHAPTER VI. - LIMITS OF DEMONSTRABLE THEISM.
EPILOGUE.
A strikingly personal meditation on morality, this work revisits the foundations of right and wrong with the plain language of everyday experience. Its author pushes back against the fashionable doctrines of his day, arguing that true ethical guidance springs from common‑sense observation rather than abstract calculation. The opening chapters lay out a vivid portrait of Victorian intellectual life, setting the stage for a deeper inquiry into what it means to live well.
Central to the argument is a spirited critique of utilitarianism, presented not as a dry academic dispute but as a lively conversation with the reader. By distinguishing pleasure, happiness and duty, the writer exposes the limits of a philosophy that reduces all value to mere enjoyment. He also weaves in reflections on faith, duty, and the role of belief in sustaining a moral life, offering a fresh, grounded perspective that still resonates today.
For listeners who enjoy philosophy that is both historically rich and sharply argued, the book provides clear, engaging prose that invites reflection on timeless ethical questions. Its blend of rigorous analysis and vivid, sometimes provocative language makes the material accessible without sacrificing depth. Whether you are new to moral theory or revisiting classic debates, the work offers a compelling invitation to reconsider the roots of virtue.
Full title
Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications With Some of Their Applications
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (523K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1813–1880
A Victorian thinker who moved easily between economics, public service, and travel writing, this English author is best remembered for challenging accepted ideas about wages and labor. His career at the East India Company and later the India Office gave his work a practical edge as well as a reforming spirit.
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