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Ethics & Moral Philosophy - Theoretical, 19th Century British Philosophy
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Henry Sidgwick

by Ross Harrison
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This superb volume is a welcome advance in the current re-engagement with the ethical thought of Henry Sidgewick, a prominent late Victorian philosopher and reformer. Sidgewick wrote the first professional work of modern moral philosophy, yet one century after his death, his thought remains relevant to the present revival of interest in the question of how we should live.

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This superb volume is a welcome advance in the current re-engagement with the ethical thought of Henry Sidgewick, a prominent late Victorian philosopher and reformer. Sidgewick wrote the first professional work of modern moral philosophy, yet one century after his death, his thought remains relevant to the present revival of interest in the question of how we should live.

About the Author, Ross Harrison

Cambridge University

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2002
Publisher
British Academy
Pages
128
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780197262498

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