In "A Lie Never Justifiable: A Study in Ethics," H. Clay Trumbull delves deeply into the moral implications of deception, presenting a thought-provoking analysis grounded in philosophical inquiry an……続きを見る
In "Right Living as a Fine Art," Newell Dwight Hillis eloquently explores the intersection of morality, aesthetics, and the art of living well. This thought-provoking work combines Hillis's mastery ……続きを見る
In "Philosophies," Ronald Sir Ross masterfully navigates the multifaceted realms of thought that have shaped human understanding across epochs. This profound work intricately weaves together critica……続きを見る
In "The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service," Newell Dwight Hillis explores the intricate dynamics of human relationships and the seminal role of individual influence wit……続きを見る
In "Nature and the Gods," Arthur B. Moss embarks on a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between humanity, nature, and the divine. This scholarly work interweaves philosophical disco……続きを見る
In "Moral Science; a Compendium of Ethics," Alexander Bain presents a comprehensive exploration of ethical theory, weaving together philosophical inquiry with psychological insights. Bain employs a ……続きを見る
In "Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews," Thomas Henry Huxley explores the intersections of science, philosophy, and ethics in a series of thought-provoking essays aimed at a lay audience. Huxley's e……続きを見る
In "A Handbook of Ethical Theory," George Stuart Fullerton provides a comprehensive exploration of moral philosophy, examining foundational concepts such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue et……続きを見る
In "The Basis of Morality," Annie Besant delves into the intricate interplay between ethics, spirituality, and human behavior. Written with a clarity that invites both intellectual rigor and persona……続きを見る
David Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature" is a seminal work that lays the groundwork for modern philosophy and psychology. Written in a candid and accessible style, Hume investigates the complexitie……続きを見る
Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations" stands as a profound exploration of Stoic philosophy, presented in the form of personal reflections that delve into ethics, the nature of existence, and the pursuit of……続きを見る
In "Thoughts, Moods and Ideals: Crimes of Leisure," W. D. Lighthall presents a poignant exploration of the complexities of human emotion and societal norms through a rich tapestry of essays and refl……続きを見る
In "Is Life Worth Living?", W. H. Mallock engages readers in a profound philosophical inquiry, deftly combining narrative and argumentation within the framework of late Victorian skepticism. With a ……続きを見る
In "An Ethical Problem," Albert Leffingwell presents a thought-provoking exploration of moral dilemmas and the intricate web of ethical decision-making. The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of psych……続きを見る
In "Elements of Morals," Paul Janet presents a comprehensive examination of ethical theories, weaving together elements of philosophy, psychology, and sociology. His literary style is marked by clar……続きを見る
In "Crito," Plato explores themes of justice, conscience, and the nature of the good life through a Socratic dialogue set in a prison cell. The text captures a pivotal moment where Socrates, faced w……続きを見る
In "Meno," Plato embarks on an exploration of virtue through a dialectical exchange between Socrates and Meno, a wealthy Thessalian. This dialogue, characterized by its incisive arguments and Socrat……続きを見る
In "Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law," Joseph Rickaby delves into the intricate interplay of ethical theories, particularly focusing on deontological ethics and the foundational ……続きを見る
In "The Basis of Morality," Arthur Schopenhauer presents a philosophical treatise that systematically explores the ethical foundations of human behavior, arguing for a moral framework grounded in co……続きを見る
In "Charmides," Plato embarks on an intricate exploration of the concept of temperance (sophrosyne) through a Socratic dialogue set in ancient Athens. The narrative unfolds within the context of a d……続きを見る
In "The Philosophy of Despair," David Starr Jordan delves into the depths of human thought and the existential quandaries that arise within the human experience. Through a series of profound essays,……続きを見る
In "Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of T. H. Huxley," the esteemed scholar and biologist distills the essence of his thought through a collection of poignant aphorisms and cognitive reflect……続きを見る
In "Zerbin, oder die neuere Philosophie" entfaltet Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz ein faszinierendes literarisches Bild, das sich an der Schnittstelle von Aufklärung und Sturm und Drang bewegt. Das Wer……続きを見る
In "Euthydemus," Plato engages in a captivating exploration of sophistry and true wisdom through a dialogue that unfolds between Socrates and two Sophists, Euthydemus and his brother Dionysodorus. T……続きを見る
In 'Words for the Wise,' T. S. Arthur presents a compelling collection of moral and philosophical essays that engage the reader in reflective thought. His prose is characterized by a clear, didactic……続きを見る
In "The Idiot: His Place in Creation, and His Claims on Society," Frederick Sir Bateman delves into the intricate and often contentious relationship between society and individuals deemed 'idiots' i……続きを見る
In "The Battle of Principles," Newell Dwight Hillis embarks on a profound exploration of the ideological conflicts that shape human society. Set against a backdrop of emerging modernity in the early……続きを見る
In "Human Nature, and Other Sermons," Joseph Butler articulates a compelling exploration of human morality and ethics through a series of sermons that blend theological insight with philosophical ri……続きを見る
In "I Believe" and other essays, Guy Thorne presents a compelling collection that interrogates the intersections of faith, morality, and the human condition. Utilizing a lyrical and evocative prose ……続きを見る