The Transition to An Objective Standard of Social Control
The Transition to An Objective Standard of Social Control
L L Luther Lee Bernard
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" Ethics of Green, Spencer, and Martineau, 278. "Theory of Good and Evil, II, 60; I, 100. " Ibid. , I, 100, 180. 68 Op. Cit. , 90 and chap. X. Meakin may be taken as the most consistent modern exponent of utilitarian theory. 67 Ibid. , chaps, xi and xiv. 88 Ibid. , 131. 70 Ibid. , chap, xxviii. 69 Ibid. , chaps, xxiii ff. 71 Dewey and Tufts, Ethics, 269-71. 72 "The genuinely moral person .... Will find his happiness or satisfaction in the promotion of these [associational] activities irrespecti...ve of the particular pains or pleasures that accrue. " Ibid. , 298. 56 AN OBJECTIVE STANDARD OF SOCIAL CONTROL broader than sympathy, which he regards as "a genuine natural instinct, " and by means of which he finds himself unable to reconcile the contradiction which had troubled earlier writ- ers. 73 "What is required is a blending, a fusing of the sympa- thetic tendencies with the other impulsive and habitual traits of the self. " 74 With "sympathy transformed into a habitual standpoint" the self becomes moral, 75 and the persons who have most of this are happiest, or at least have the "best" happiness.
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