Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, Mr Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau

Henry Sidgwick

Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, Mr Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 December 2011
Pages
424
ISBN
9781108040372

Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, Mr Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau

Henry Sidgwick

One of the most influential of the Victorian philosophers, Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900) also made important contributions to fields such as economics, political theory, and classics. An active champion of higher education for women, he founded Cambridge’s Newnham College in 1871. He attended Rugby School and then Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained his whole career. In 1859 he took up a lectureship in classics, and held this post for ten years. In 1869, he moved to a lectureship in moral philosophy, the subject where he left his greatest mark. Published posthumously in 1902, this work is Sidgwick’s expository critique of the leading schools of thought that had emerged to rival his philosophy of utilitarianism, which he had presented previously in his masterpiece The Methods of Ethics (also reissued in this series).

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