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        Daniel Goldstick
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Preface ix
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                            Part One: Introductory
 - 1. Introduction 3
 - 2. On Moore’s Paradox 21
 - 3. On Factuality 26
 - 4. On the Canons of Deductive Inference 37
 - 5. Preliminary Assault on the Philosophy of Empiricism 59
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                            Part Two: On the Canons of Induction
 - 6. Preliminary Considerations 81
 - 7. Sensationalism 85
 - 8. Naturalism 89
 - 9. Inductivism 104
 - 10. Pragmatism 107
 - 11. Nihilism, Scepticism, and Decisionism 113
 - 12. Possibility, Probability, Negation, and Change 119
 - 13. Causality and Impermanence 127
 - 14. Simplicity 138
 - 15. How to Reason Inductively 151
 - 16. The Case for Universal Impermanence 162
 - 17. That Determinism Is Incontrovertible 174
 - 18. The Pitfall of Metaphysics 190
 - 
                            Part Three: On the Canons of Morality
 - 19. Preliminary Considerations 197
 - 20. Sensationalism 216
 - 21. Naturalism 218
 - 22. Inductivism 224
 - 23. Pragmatism 233
 - 24. Nihilism, Scepticism, and Decisionism 235
 - 25. Ethics and Induction 239
 - 26. Mores 240
 - 27. ‘Consciencelessness’ 260
 - 28. Utility 270
 - 29. Comparing Utilities 292
 - 30. Population 302
 - 31. ‘Hypocrisy’ Stipulatively Defined 309
 - 32. Utilitarianism Proved 311
 - 33. Conclusion: We Each Sit in Judgment 318
 - Appendix 1: ‘Tautology’ 321
 - Appendix 2: ‘Desire’ 327
 - Index 333
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Preface ix
 - 
                            Part One: Introductory
 - 1. Introduction 3
 - 2. On Moore’s Paradox 21
 - 3. On Factuality 26
 - 4. On the Canons of Deductive Inference 37
 - 5. Preliminary Assault on the Philosophy of Empiricism 59
 - 
                            Part Two: On the Canons of Induction
 - 6. Preliminary Considerations 81
 - 7. Sensationalism 85
 - 8. Naturalism 89
 - 9. Inductivism 104
 - 10. Pragmatism 107
 - 11. Nihilism, Scepticism, and Decisionism 113
 - 12. Possibility, Probability, Negation, and Change 119
 - 13. Causality and Impermanence 127
 - 14. Simplicity 138
 - 15. How to Reason Inductively 151
 - 16. The Case for Universal Impermanence 162
 - 17. That Determinism Is Incontrovertible 174
 - 18. The Pitfall of Metaphysics 190
 - 
                            Part Three: On the Canons of Morality
 - 19. Preliminary Considerations 197
 - 20. Sensationalism 216
 - 21. Naturalism 218
 - 22. Inductivism 224
 - 23. Pragmatism 233
 - 24. Nihilism, Scepticism, and Decisionism 235
 - 25. Ethics and Induction 239
 - 26. Mores 240
 - 27. ‘Consciencelessness’ 260
 - 28. Utility 270
 - 29. Comparing Utilities 292
 - 30. Population 302
 - 31. ‘Hypocrisy’ Stipulatively Defined 309
 - 32. Utilitarianism Proved 311
 - 33. Conclusion: We Each Sit in Judgment 318
 - Appendix 1: ‘Tautology’ 321
 - Appendix 2: ‘Desire’ 327
 - Index 333