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George Stuart Fullerton

1859-1925

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Books by George Stuart Fullerton

A Handbook of Ethical Theory

"A Handbook of Ethical Theory" by George Stuart Fullerton is a scholarly examination of moral philosophy and ethics written in the early 20th century. The book aims to clarify key ethical concepts, explore various moral codes, and encourage critical reflection on accepted moral standards, making it a valuable resource for students of ethics in both academic settings and beyond. The opening of the book sets the foundation for this inquiry into ethical theory, emphasizing the importance of clear understanding when discussing morality. Fullerton introduces the concept of the "accepted content of morals" and highlights the diverse perspectives among moral thinkers throughout history. He calls into question the assumption that there exists a universal code of ethics while addressing the significant variances found in moral judgments across different cultures and communities. Through this groundwork, the author prepares the reader for a deeper exploration of ethical methods and the nature of human morality, establishing a critical framework for understanding and evaluating moral principles.

An Introduction to Philosophy

"An Introduction to Philosophy" by George Stuart Fullerton is an academic work written in the early 20th century. This publication serves as a comprehensive guide to the discipline of philosophy, exploring its definitions, historical developments, and key problems that arise from philosophical inquiry. The author aims to clarify the nature of philosophical thought and its distinctions from common thought and scientific reasoning, making it accessible to students and general readers alike. The opening of the work presents a preface that outlines the scope and intentions of the book. Fullerton highlights the lack of a standard path in philosophy and the varied interpretations of its meaning across different eras and cultures. He details the book's goals, which include explaining the nature of reflective thought, discussing critical philosophical doctrines, and underlining the importance of philosophy in understanding our experiences and the external world. The beginning also sets the stage for an exploration of fundamental philosophical questions, such as the existence of the external world and the relationship between knowledge and experience, signaling a reflective journey through the complexities of philosophical thought.

On Sameness and Identity: A Psychological Study
 Being a Contribution to the Foundations of a Theory of Knowledge

"On Sameness and Identity: A Psychological Study" by George Stuart Fullerton is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The book explores the intricate concepts of sameness and identity in relation to psychological theory, examining the ambiguity of the word "same" and how different experiences can mistakenly be interpreted as identical. Fullerton aims to clarify these distinctions and the implications of misinterpretation on understanding knowledge and perception. The opening of the text lays the groundwork for this exploration by addressing the various meanings associated with sameness. Fullerton begins with a discussion on the ambiguity of the term "same," indicating that its common usage obscures essential distinctions that have significant implications. He categorizes the types of sameness into several sections, ranging from the identity of a sensation at a given moment to the perception of the same object over time. His methodical approach intends to untangle the complexities surrounding identity in perception and thought, setting the stage for deeper philosophical inquiries into the foundation of knowledge.