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 * Adultery, 83
 * Approval, ambiguity of, 119-20
 * feeling of, 90, 94


 * Balance of pleasure, 25
 * Beauty, 237
 * Better, ambiguity of, 63-4
 * "intrinsically," 57-8


 * Can, meanings of, 197-222
 * Causality, 208-11
 * Class of actions, 82-4, 133-4
 * Command, 146
 * Commandments, Ten, 146
 * Could, 30
 * meanings of, 197-222
 * Crime and disease, 215-6
 * Criterion, 43, 234-6


 * Desire, and good, 159-60, 164-5
 * and pleasure, 159-60
 * Disease and crime, 215-16
 * Duty, 16
 * and expediency, 172-4
 * and good, 169
 * and right, 31-8


 * Egoism, 228-32
 * Equivalence, 61
 * Ethics, fundamental questions of, 8-9
 * and Psychology, 130-2
 * Expediency, 172-4
 * Expression and meaning, 125


 * Fatalism, 213
 * Feeling, and good, 167-8, 249
 * and opinion, 94, 119-20
 * Forbid, 145
 * Free Will, 202-4, 210-11


 * God 19, 20, 149, 151, 154
 * Good, ambiguity of, 69-71, 161, 250-2
 * and desire, 159-60, 164-5
 * and feeling, 157-69
 * "for its own sake," 73-6
 * "general" and "private," 229-32
 * "intrinsically," 65-6
 * and pleasure, 233-46
 * and right, 65-6, 72-3, 168-9
 * "ultimate," 73-6
 * Goods, variety of intrinsic, 248


 * Intrinsic. See Better, Good, Value


 * Justice, 178-80


 * Knowledge, and opinion, 125-8
 * value of, 237, 247


 * Law, moral and legal, 147-9
 * Love, 237, 247


 * Maximum, balance of pleasure, 25
 * of pleasure, 25

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