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abstraction action affirmation answer appetite asceticism assertion believe casuistry categorical imperative character collision compulsion concrete universal consider contradic contradiction coprolite desire doctrine doubt duty egoistic element Essay evil existence fact faith false feeling felt finite function further habits happiness Hedonism Hedonist Hegel hence higher human idea ideal identified immoral implies impossible individual infinite less live matter means merely metaphysic mind moral consciousness moral philosophy moral world motive nature Necessitarian negation never notion object ordinary ourselves pain particular persons philosophy pleasant pleasure positive possible practical present psychical punishment question reader reality realize reason relation relativity of knowledge religion religious consciousness responsibility result satisfaction self-conscious self-realization selfish sense sensuous side sphere stand suppose tautology teleology tell theory thing thought tion true unity universal Utilitarianism virtue volition vulgar whole