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jasirs94 at Nov 29, 2016 03:49 AM

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Ethics is the Science of self control. It has only two parts,
according to me; for I turn the whole question of
the summum bonum over to axiagastics, or
called Esthetics. Thus making ethics to depend upon esthetics as many others have done. That leaves two things for ethics
itself to do. First, The first is to describe the operation of self control,
not psychologically, that is, not as a student of
the law of mind thought ought thinking ought to describe it,
but as it presents itself as a problem to the psychologist
to explain it. The other part of ethics, I call critical
ethics. It is not far from what is called casuistry,
except that unlike that it does not consist in dealing
with cases. It tells to what conditions [??} conduct
must conform [??] in order to be right.

Logic is an application of ethics, just as
ethics is an application of axiagastics

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