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The Methods of Ethics Classical Literature He argues that the effectiveness

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He argues that the effectiveness of a government depends on its ability to balance competing interests and maintain a system of checks and balances

Naming and Necessity has had a profound impact on contemporary philosophy

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The Methods of Ethics Classical Literature He argues that the effectiveness"The Methods of Ethics" is a profound exploration of moral philosophy authored by Henry Sidgwick, originally published in 1874. This seminal work rigorously examines ethical theories, including utilitarianism, deontology, and intuitionism, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses in the pursuit of ethical truths. Sidgwick's comprehensive analysis seeks to reconcile conflicting moral principles and provide a systematic framework for ethical decision

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