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The ethical philosophy of Sidgwick; nine essays, critical and expository,
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The ethical philosophy of Sidgwick; nine essays, critical and expository,

Author: Frank Herbert Hayward
Publisher: London, S. Sonnenschein & Co., 1901.
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Hayward, Frank Herbert, 1872-
Ethical philosophy of Sidgwick.
London, S. Sonnenschein & Co., 1901
(OCoLC)702190983
Named Person: Henry Sidgwick
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Frank Herbert Hayward
OCLC Number: 3814943
Description: xxiv, 275 p. 19 cm.
Contents: Some characteristics of the Methods of ethics and of Sidgwick's philosophy generally.--Sidgwick's predecessors.--Ethics and evolution.--Sidgwick's treatment of the free-will problem.--The incorrigibility of egoism. The three maxims of philosophical intuitionism critically considered.--Sidgwick and the idealists.--The summum bonum--Sidgwick's critics.--Bibliography.
Responsibility: by F.H. Hayward.

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