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MORAL SCIENCE:

A COMPENDIUM OF ETHICS.

BY

ALEXANDER BAIN, M. A.,

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AUTHOR OF

MENTAL SCIENCE: A COMPENDIUM OF PSYCHOLOGY;
SENSES AND THE INTELLECT; "THE EMOTIONS AND THE WILL; A
MANUAL OF RHETORIC;" PROFESSOR OF LOGIC IN THE UNIVERSITY
OF ABERDEEN, ETC., ETC., ETC.

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NEW YORK:

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,

1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET.

1888.

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ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1869, by

D. APPLETON & COMPANY,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern
District of New York.

PREFACE.

THE present Dissertation falls under two divisions. The first division, entitled The Theory of Ethics, gives an account of the questions or points brought into discussion, and handles at length the two of greatest prominence, the Ethical Standard, and the Moral Faculty.

The second division-on The Ethical Systems—is a full detail of all the systems, ancient and modern, by conjoined Abstract and Summary. With few exceptions, an abstract is made of each author's exposition of his own theory, the fulness being measured by relative importance; while, for better comparing and remembering the several theories, they are summarized at the end, on a uniform plan.

The connection of Ethics with Psychology is necessarily intimate; the leading ethical controversies involve a reference to mind, and can be settled only by a more thorough understanding of mental processes.

Although the present volume is properly a continuation of the Manual of Psychology and the History of Philosophy, recently published, and contains occasional references to that treatise, it may still be perused as an independent work on the Ethical Doctrines and Systems.

A. B.

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