Self‐Interest and Morality

In The Morality of Happiness. New York: Oxford University Press (1993)
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Abstract

Ancient ethical theories do not, like many modern ethical theories, recognize a gap in the theory between morality and self‐interest. Rather, self‐interest, developed into an appropriate concern with one's happiness, will already incorporate other‐concern, which in the different theories has different scope.

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