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by Epictetus
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The Enchiridion (or "Handbook") is a classic philosophical text that collects Epictetus' core ethical teachings.

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by Benedict de Spinoza
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The Ethics is a 1677 written by Dutch Philosopher Baruch Spinoza that attempts to work Euclidean geometry into a new system of ethical maxims.

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by John Stuart Mill
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John Stuart Mill's book Utilitarianism is one of the most influential and widely-read philosophical defenses of utilitarianism in ethics.

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by Murray N. Rothbard
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The audiobook version of "The Ethics of Liberty," by Murray N. Rothbard, with an Introduction by Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.

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by Thomas Taylor
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The work consists of ten books, originally separate scrolls, and is understood to be based on notes said to be from his lectures at the Lyceum which were either edited by or dedicated to Aristotle's son, Nicomachus.

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by Immanuel Kant
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The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals, also known as The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals or Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals or Grounding of the Metaphysics of Morals, is Immanuel Kant's first contribution to moral philosophy.

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by David Hume
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David Hume, an eminent Scottish philosopher, historian, and essayist, explores the nature and foundation of Morals in this book, which was written as a popular summary of Book III in A Treatise of Human Nature.

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by Inazo Nitobe
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Bushido: The Soul of Japan written by Inazo Nitobe was one of the first books on samurai ethics that was originally written in English for a Western audience, and has been subsequently translated into many other languages (also Japanese).

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by George Edward Moore
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Principia Ethica is one of the standard texts of modern ethics.

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by G.K. Chesterton
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Most Eugenists are Euphemists. I mean merely that short words startle them, while long words soothe them. And they are utterly incapable of translating the one into the other, however obviously they mean the same thing.

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