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  1. Happiness and Meaning: Two Aspects of the Good Life.Susan Wolf - 1997 - Social Philosophy and Policy 14 (1):207.
    The topic of self-interest raises large and intractable philosophical questions–most obviously, the question “In what does self-interest consist?” The concept, as opposed to the content of self-interest, however, seems clear enough. Self-interest is interest in one's own good. To act self-interestedly is to act on the motive of advancing one's own good. Whether what one does actually is in one's self-interest depends on whether it actually does advance, or at least, minimize the decline of, one's own good. Though it may (...)
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  • Value, Truth, and Action. [REVIEW]J. J. C. Smart - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):628-640.
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  • Good and Evil: A New Direction.Judith Jarvis Thomson & Richard Taylor - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (1):113.
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  • (1 other version)The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life.William James - 1890 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (3):330.
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  • Utilitarianism: For and Against.Gerald Dworkin, J. J. C. Smart & Bernard Williams - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (3):419.
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  • Utilitarianism and Beyond.[author unknown] - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (3):543-543.
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