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 there are no reasons for being good, but because there is every possible reason.

For further reading: (for §§ 1-3) J. S. Mackenzie: Manual, bk. i. ch. ii.; J. H. Muirhead: Elements, §§21-25; J. Dewey and J. H. Tufts: Ethics, pp. 241-257; (for §§4-8) J. S. Mackenzie: Manual, bk. ii. ch. vi.; Leslie Stephen: Science of Ethics, pp. 396-404; J. M. Baldwin: Social and Ethical Interpretations, ch. ix. and x.