The Aesthetic Element In Morality And Its Place In A Utilitarian Theory Of Morals is a philosophical work by Frank Chapman Sharp, originally published in 1893. The book explores the role of aesthetics in morality and how it fits into a utilitarian theory of morals. Sharp argues that aesthetic considerations, such as beauty and harmony, are an essential part of moral decision-making and should be taken into account when determining what actions are...
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