Saggi Per La Storia Della Morale Utilitaria, Volumes 1-2, by Rodolfo Mondolfo, presents a comprehensive exploration of the history of utilitarian morality. Written in Italian, this work delves into the philosophical underpinnings and historical development of utilitarianism, offering readers a detailed examination of its key figures, concepts, and impacts. Mondolfo's essays provide valuable insights into the evolution of ethical thought, making this two-volume set an essential resource for scholars and students interested in the history of moral philosophy and European intellectual history. This work remains a significant contribution to the understanding of utilitarianism's enduring influence.
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