The rational good: a study in the logic of practice
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PAOB
INTRODUCTION 9
CHAPTER I
THE SPRINGS OF ACTION J9
(i) Impulse, as opposed to reason, seems to dominate human
action. (2) This view has been fortified by psychological
analysis which sees in the alleged reasons for action an
expression for underlying impulses. (3) But, if intellect
without impulse is void, impulse without intellect is blind,
(4) and the intellectual element is not purely derivative but has
intellectual sources. (5) On the other hand, it is a fallacy
to oppose the Practical Reason to the body of impulse as a whole.
(6) In fact intelligence begins by defining the ends of impulse,
(7) while, as it develops, impulse is transformed. The question
is, what part intelligence (and in particular Reason) plays in
the transformation.
CHAPTER II
IMPULSE AND CONTROL 36
(1) Bare impulse involves but is not identical with feeling.
(2) The function of feeling is to guide impulse in adaptation to
the conditions of life. (3) Impulse informed by anticipation
of an end is desire. The term has then a wider meaning than
that of bare impulse. (4) The impulse to an inclusive End
involving many related desires is a volition, (5) and the impulse
to an end dominating all life is the Will. (6) The Will is the
mass of impulse as an organized system (7) resting on feeling
in a generic sense of the term. (8) The principle of Control
then lies not outside, but within the system of impulse feeling,
and it is here if anywhere that practical rationality must be
found.
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6 THE RATIONAL GOOD
CHAPTER III
PACK
THE RATIONAL 56
(t) The rational judgment is that which is consistent, grounded
and objective, the first two characters being the test of the third.
(2) The search for grounds leads up to immediate judgments
both particular and general. Particular immediate judgments,
however, are not indubitably true, but are corroborated by
interconnexion. (3) Immediate general judgments likewise
require interconnexion. (4) Interconnectedness is in fact the
rational basis of belief. (5) The grounds on which intercon¬
nexion rests are universal relations. (6) The principles of
interconnexion rest on the consilience of all consistent acts of
inference. (7) The rational in cognition is then the effort to
attain truth by the persistent interconnexion of judgments
through universal relations.
CHAPTER IV
THB GOOD 63
(1) Is there any reason in the choice of ultimate ends, i.e. is
there a Rational Good ? (2) Generically the Good appears as
a harmony (mutual support) of feeling and effort, (3) or of
feeling and passive experience including, e.g., observation of the
behaviour of another. Generically pleasure is feeling in har¬
mony and pain in disharmony. (4) The fact asserted by the
judgment This is Good is thus a relation between an experi¬
ence and a feeling. Either element may be called good as
pertaining to the whole.
CHAPTER V
THE RATIONAL GOOD 78
(1) The Rational Go£d must be a consistent scheme of purposes
interconnected by universal relations in which subjective
disturbance is eliminated. (2) This involves a dual harmony
of feeling with feeling and of feeling with experience. (3) There
may be internal consistency from a more partial point of view
but rationality involves universalism, i.e. a system compre¬
hending the whole world of all minds in a single scheme.
(4) The authority of this scheme rests on the fact that the judg¬
ments composing it form a reasonable system, and assert a
CONTENTS 7
PAOI
reality which is not dependent on the opinion of the individual.
Its psychological force is the organization of impulse feeling
which reason effects. (5) The foundation of the reality which
it asserts is the interconnectedness of all minds. (6) The
elements of impulse feeling evolve under the conditions of
existence and are of the instinctive type. (7) The impulse
towards harmony is rational though it has not attained finality
but continually corrects itself.
CHAPTER VI
THB REALIZED GOOD ........ 9^
(i) Harmony involves the modification of impulses so far as
incompatible. (2) This depends on the development of per¬
sonality, (3) and of the social principle. (4) Development is
a progressive harmony (5) which in its matured form may
be described as happiness in the fulfilment of life as a whole.
(6) This definition is not incompatible with the principle that
the individual mind requires an object beyond itself.
CHAPTER VII
APPLICATIONS I2°
(1) The recognized moral order contains irrational elements.
(2) How are rational principles to be brought into relation with
it ? (3) Different interests must be preserved except so far as
they conflict. (4) Where there is conflict the test is consistency
carried through life as a whole. (5) In developing a rational
order three rules of method are of use, (6) viz. (a) the system
must work, (7) (6) must impose no restraint not necessary
for its working, (8) (c) must be impartial. (9) Bearing of the
principle on abstract rights and collective wholes.
CHAPTER VIII
IMPLICATIONS *37
(1) Relation of the Principle of Harmony to Utilitarianism
(2) and to Idealism. (3) Self sacrifice cannot be resolved into
self realization. (4) Disparity of values, apparently opposed
to the principle, is found to corroborate it. (5) The sanction
of the principle is internal harmony. (6) It accords with a
spiritual interpretation of the world process. (7) The anti
ethical view of development is false.
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