Book(electronic)1977

Sidgwick's ethics and Victorian moral philosophy

In: Oxford scholarly classics

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Abstract

This analysis of Sidgwick's 'Methods of Ethics' discusses why Sidgwick made his philosophy a synthesis of his predecessors' work. The second part involves a commentary on the main topics of 'Methods', while the third part examines Sidgwick's critique of the two main ethical theories that developed after the publication of his work

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Sidgwick's Ethics and Victorian Moral Philosophy

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