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Essays on Henry Sidgwick Schultz Paperback Cambridge University Press

Essays on Henry Sidgwick

Considers the full range of Sidgwick's work in ethics and other areas.

Bart Schultz (Edited by)

9780521893046, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 May 2002

440 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm, 0.64 kg

\""...nearly all of the essays will be interesting and accessible to the non-philosopher whose interests may not be confined to Sidgwick's ethical thought....The editor hopes that this collection will not only 'press forward with serious work on Sidgwick's ethical theory' but also 'extend the scope of Sidgwick studies to get a better sense of his thought as a whole.' For the most part, this volume is successful in both aims.\""

Michele M. Moody-Adams, Victorian Studies

The dominant moral philosophy of nineteenth-century Britain was utilitarianism, beginning with Bentham and ending with Sidgwick. Though once overshadowed by his immediate predecessors in that tradition (especially John Stuart Mill), Sidgwick is now regarde]

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Essays on Henry Sidgwick Schultz Paperback Cambridge University Press

Essays on Henry Sidgwick

Considers the full range of Sidgwick's work in ethics and other areas.

Bart Schultz (Edited by)

9780521893046, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 May 2002

440 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm, 0.64 kg

\""...nearly all of the essays will be interesting and accessible to the non-philosopher whose interests may not be confined to Sidgwick's ethical thought....The editor hopes that this collection will not only 'press forward with serious work on Sidgwick's ethical theory' but also 'extend the scope of Sidgwick studies to get a better sense of his thought as a whole.' For the most part, this volume is successful in both aims.\""

Michele M. Moody-Adams, Victorian Studies

The dominant moral philosophy of nineteenth-century Britain was utilitarianism, beginning with Bentham and ending with Sidgwick. Though once overshadowed by his immediate predecessors in that tradition (especially John Stuart Mill), Sidgwick is now regarde]

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Essays on Henry Sidgwick

Considers the full range of Sidgwick's work in ethics and other areas.

Bart Schultz (Edited by)

9780521893046, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 May 2002

440 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm, 0.64 kg

\""...nearly all of the essays will be interesting and accessible to the non-philosopher whose interests may not be confined to Sidgwick's ethical thought....The editor hopes that this collection will not only 'press forward with serious work on Sidgwick's ethical theory' but also 'extend the scope of Sidgwick studies to get a better sense of his thought as a whole.' For the most part, this volume is successful in both aims.\""

Michele M. Moody-Adams, Victorian Studies

The dominant moral philosophy of nineteenth-century Britain was utilitarianism, beginning with Bentham and ending with Sidgwick. Though once overshadowed by his immediate predecessors in that tradition (especially John Stuart Mill), Sidgwick is now regarde]

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