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Essays on Ethics and Method

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ISBN-10: 0198250231

ISBN-13: 9780198250234

Edition: 2000

Authors: Henry Sidgwick, Marcus G. Singer

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Essays on Ethics and Method is a selection of the shorter writings of the great nineteenth-century moral philosopher Henry Sidgwick. Sidgwick's monumental work The Methods of Ethics is a classic of philosophy; this new volume is a fascinating complement to it. These essays develop further Sidgwick's ethical ideas, respond to criticism of the Methods, and discuss rival theories. Other aspects of Sidgwick's thought are also illuminated, in particular his interests in method, verification, and proof. The essays show Sidgwick to be a forerunner of twentieth-century analytical philosophy: they illustrate his emphasis on common sense and ordinary language, and exemplify not only his care,…    
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List price: $63.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/19/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 392
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Born at Skipton, Yorkshire, Henry Sidgwick studied at Trinity College, Cambridge University, where he was appointed a fellow in 1859. In 1869 he resigned his fellowship when growing religious doubts led him to decide that he could no longer subscribe to the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Anglican church (as fellows were required to do). He was subsequently reappointed when the religious requirements were abolished, becoming professor of moral philosophy in 1883 and continuing to teach at Trinity College until his death. Sidgwick was active in many fields: education, classics, literature, political theory, and history as well as philosophy. He was interested in the cause of women's education…    

essays On Ethics And Method
Essays on Ethics and Method
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: the Philosophy of Henry Sidgwick
A Note on Grote
Ethics
Utilitarianism
The Theory of Evolution in Its Application to Practice
Professor Calderwood on Intuitionism in Morals
Mr. Barratt on 'The Suppression of Egoism'
The Establishment of Ethical First Principles
Some Fundamental Ethical Controversies
Law and Morality
The Distinction Between 'Is' and 'Ought'
The Relation of Ethics to Sociology
Value Theory and Moral Psychology
Pleasure and Desire
Hedonism and Ultimate Good
The Feeling-Tone of Desire and Aversion
Unreasonable Action
Method: Truth, Evidence, and Belief
Verification of Beliefs
Incoherence of Empirical Philosophy
The Philosophy of Common Sense
Criteria of Truth and Error
Further on the Criteria of Truth and Error
Comments and Critiques
Grote on Utilitarianism I
Grote on Utilitarianism II
Fitzjames Stephen on Mill on Liberty
Bradley's Ethical Studies
Sidgwick Vs. Bradley
Bentham and Benthamism in Politics and Ethics
Mr. Spencer's Ethical System
Leslie Stephen's Science of Ethics
Green's Ethics
Fowler's Progressive Morality
Idiopsychological Ethics
Spencer on Justice
Bibliography and Bibliographical Notes
Index