A History of English Utilitarianism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):511-511 (1958)
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A reprint of the 1901 first edition. Albée's history traces two phases of Utilitarianism: "First, the gradual development of the theory in the direction of formal consistency down to about the beginning of the nineteenth century; and secondly, the later development, often at the expense of formal consistency, but always in the direction of doing justice to the concrete moral ideals which had been partly lost sight of in the earlier, more abstract form of the theory". The school is traced from Cumberland to Sidgwick.--R. F. T.

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