The Ethics of Individual Life

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The Ethics of Individual Life is a section of Harald Høffding’s philosophical work The Principles of Ethics that examines moral duties, rights, and values as they pertain to the life and conduct of individual persons.

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instanceOf book section
philosophical text
addresses duties toward oneself
duties toward others
ethical value of personal life plans
individual moral character
author Harald Høffding NERFINISHED
contextOf late 19th‑century ethics
discipline philosophy
examines ethical significance of individual actions
personal moral responsibility
relationship between individual and moral law
focusesOn conduct of individual persons
moral duties of individuals
rights of individual persons
values in individual life
hasAuthorName Harald Høffding NERFINISHED
hasWorkTitle The Ethics of Individual Life NERFINISHED
includedIn ethical theory of Harald Høffding
language Danish
mainTheme ethics
moral philosophy
partOf The Principles of Ethics NERFINISHED
subdiscipline moral psychology
normative ethics

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The Principles of Ethics hasPart The Ethics of Individual Life