Parallel Themes And Their Treatment in Schiller And Shaftesbury

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29 In the belief that virtue is for the individual's good, Shaftes- bury undertakes to support his convictions from his notion of the psychology of ethics, inquiring about the reaction of beliefs upon the men who hold them; and it is thus that virtue and interest coincide, since the proper opinion of the good makes for the individual's good. 30 And according to the doc- trine of the affections whatever is good for the individual is 25 Characteristics: II: 67. "Whoever, therefore, by any strong ...persuasion or settled judgment, thinks in the main that virtue causes happiness and vice misery, carries with him that security and assistance to virtue which is required. " 26 The word eudaemonism is here used in its accepted, narrower meaning of welfare, implying the welfare either of the individual or of the race, hence it remains distinct from hedonism for pleasure and the good do not of nec- essity agree.
27 Third Letter. Schiller, in objecting vigorously to the utilitarianism of his day, demands in the place of the narrower conception of utility a com- plete conformity to higher intellectual purposes.


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