UID:
(DE-602)edocfu_9960117956302883
Format:
1 online resource (xxxv, 427 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-139-13657-7
Series Statement:
Cambridge library collection. Philosophy
Content:
T. H. Green (1836-82) was a leading member of the British Idealist movement, which adopted the continental philosophy of Hegel and Kant while rejecting utilitarianism. As well as being a prominent philosopher, Green was an influential educational reformer and an active member of the Liberal party. Green's writings can be placed into three categories: religion, philosophy and politics. This work was the most complete statement of Green's philosophy, although it remained unfinished at his death (though parts had been published in the philosophical review Mind in 1882). Edited by A. C. Bradley, a former student and brother of Green's fellow Idealist F. H. Bradley, the book, which contains four parts (on metaphysics, the will, the moral ideal and progress, and the application of moral philosophy to the guidance of conduct), was published posthumously in 1883. Like other Idealists, Green criticised empiricism for creating an unnecessary dualism between thought and the real.
Note:
Originally published: Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1883.
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Frontmatter -- preface -- contents -- introduction -- book i - metaphysics of knowledge -- Chapter i - the spiritual principle in knowledge and in nature -- Chapter ii - the relation of man, as intelligence, to the spiritual principle in nature -- Chapter iii - the freedom of man as intelligence -- book ii - the will -- Chapter i - the freedom of the will -- Chapter ii - desire, intellect, and will -- book iii - the moral ideal and moral progress -- Chapter i - good and moral good -- Chapter ii - characteristics of the moral ideal -- Chapter iii - the origin and development of the moral ideal -- Chapter iv - the development of the moral ideal - continued -- Chapter v - the development of the moral ideal-continued -- book iv - the application of moral philosophy to the guidance of conduct -- Chapter i - the practical value of the moral ideal -- Chapter ii - the practical value of a theory of the moral ideal -- Chapter iii - the practical value of a hedonistic moral philosophy -- Chapter iv - the practical value of utilitarianism compared with that of the theory of the good as human perfection.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-108-04032-2
Language:
English
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