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    The methods of ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1874 - Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes Press. Edited by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones.
    This Hackett edition, first published in 1981, is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the seventh edition as published by Macmillan and Company, Limited. From the forward by John Rawls: In the utilitarian tradition Henry Sidgwick has an important place. His fundamental work, The Methods of Ethics, is the clearest and most accessible formulation of what we may call 'the classical utilitarian doctorine.' This classical doctrine holds that the ultimate moral end of social and individual action is the greatest net (...)
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  2. The Methods of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1874 - Bristol, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones.
    One of the most influential of the Victorian philosophers, Henry Sidgwick also made important contributions to fields such as economics, political theory, and classics. An active promoter of higher education for women, he founded Cambridge's Newnham College in 1871. He attended Rugby School and then Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained his whole career. In 1859 he took up a lectureship in classics, and held this post for ten years. In 1869, he moved to a lectureship in moral philosophy, the (...)
     
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  3. The Methods of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1907 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 30 (4):401-401.
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  4. The Methods of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1874 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):512-514.
     
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  5. The Methods of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):251-254.
     
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  6. The Methods of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1890 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (1):120-121.
     
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  7. Methods of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1901 - Kaplan.
    Introduction -- Ethics and politics -- Ethical judgments -- Pleasure and desire -- Free will -- Ethical principles and methods -- Egoism and self-love -- Chapter viii-intuitionism -- Good -- Book II: Egoism -- The principle and method of egoism -- Empirical hedonism -- Empirical hedonism (continued) -- Objective hedonism and common sense -- Happiness and duty -- Deductive hedonism -- Book III: Intuitionism -- Intuitionism -- Virtue and duty -- The intellectual virtues -- Benevolence -- Justice -- Laws and (...)
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    Outlines of the history of ethics for english readers.Henry Sidgwick - 1892 - Bristol: Thoemmes Press. Edited by Alban G. Widgery.
    CHAPTER I GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE SUBJECT THERE is some difficulty in defining the subject of Ethics in a manner which can fairly claim general acceptance ...
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  9. The Principles of Political Economy.Henry Sidgwick - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Henry Sidgwick,, philosopher, classicist, lecturer and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and supporter of women's university education, is well known for his Method of Ethics, a significant and influential book on moral theory. First published in 1883, this work considers the role the state plays in economic life, and whether economics should be considered an Art or a Science. Sidgwick applies his utilitarian views to economics, defending John Stuart Mill's 1848 treatise of the same name. The book calls for a (...)
     
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  10. Outlines of the History of Ethics for English Readers.Henry Sidgwick - 1896 - Boston: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Alban G. Widgery.
    One of the most influential of the Victorian philosophers, Henry Sidgwick was the author of the masterpiece of utilitarianism, The Methods of Ethics. He also made important contributions to fields such as economics, political theory, and classics. An active champion of higher education for women, he founded Cambridge's Newnham College in 1871. He attended Rugby School and then Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained his whole career. In 1859 he accepted a lectureship in classics, and held this post for ten (...)
     
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    Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, Mr. Herbert Spencer and J. Martineau.Henry Sidgwick - 1871 - Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes Press.
    One of the most influential of the Victorian philosophers, Henry Sidgwick also made important contributions to fields such as economics, political theory and classics. A proponent of the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, which he analysed in his classic work The Methods of Ethics , he later turned to the practical side of politics in this work, published in 1891. His aim was to have a 'rational discussion of political questions in modern states', and he offers a (...)
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  12. The Elements of Politics.Henry Sidgwick - 1908 - Bristol, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
    One of the most influential of the Victorian philosophers, Henry Sidgwick also made important contributions to fields such as economics, political theory and classics. A proponent of the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, which he analysed in his classic work The Methods of Ethics, he later turned to the practical side of politics in this work, published in 1891. His aim was to have a 'rational discussion of political questions in modern states', and he offers a thorough (...)
     
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    The establishment of ethical first principles.Henry Sidgwick - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):106-111.
  14. The Kantian conception of free will.H. Sidgwick - 1888 - Mind 13 (51):405-412.
  15. Kant's Theory of Knowledge.H. A. Prichard & Henry Sidgwick - 1913 - Mind 22 (87):331-343.
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  16. Outlines of the History of Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1886 - Mind 11 (44):570-577.
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    Some fundamental ethical controversies.H. Sidgwick - 1889 - Mind 14 (56):473-487.
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    The theory of evolution in its application to practice.Henry Sidgwick - 1876 - Mind 1 (1):52-67.
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    Professor calderwood on intuitionism in morals.H. Sidgwick - 1876 - Mind 1 (4):563-566.
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    Miscellaneous Essays and Addresses.Henry Sidgwick - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (1):91-92.
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    Essays on Ethics and Method.Henry Sidgwick - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Marcus George Singer.
    'A hundred years after his death, Singer's volume demonstrates that Sidgwick continues to provide an exemplary model of the philosophical search for clarity, and of the openness to the thought of others required for the avoidance of dogmatism.' -British Journal of the History of PhilosophyEssays 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 (...)
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    Principles of political economy, the (book III).Henry Sidgwick - unknown
  23. The philosophy of common sense.H. Sidgwick - 1895 - Mind 4 (14):145-158.
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    Lectures on the ethics of T.H. Green, Mr. Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau.Henry Sidgwick - 1902 - Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes Press.
    Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900), English philosopher and educator is today most famous for his Methods of Ethics first published in 1874 and considered by C. D. Broad among others to be the greatest single work on ethics in English. Besides philosophy, Sidgwick wrote on education, literature, political theory, the history of political institutions, and psychical research. He was also active in University politics, economics and administration, playing a large part in the founding of the first College for women - Newnham College, (...)
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    Practical ethics: a collection of addresses and essays.Henry Sidgwick - 1898 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first book in the Practical and Professional Ethics Series, sponsored by the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics. It is a reissue of a long-unavailable work by the English philosopher and educator Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900). The book, first published in 1898, collects nine essays, most of which represent addresses to members of two ethical societies that Sidgwick helped found in Cambridge and London in the 1880s. Sidgwick indicates that these societies aimed to allow academics, professionals, and others (...)
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  26. The feeling-tone of desire and aversion.H. Sidgwick - 1892 - Mind 1 (1):94-101.
  27. Utilitarianism.Henry Sidgwick - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (3):253.
    Sidgwick's first explicit statement of the utilitarian position, in an essay presented to the Metaphysical Society in 1873, provides a lucid overview of the errors to be avoided and the terms to be clarified in any adequate account of the subject. As a précis of the comprehensive treatment of utilitarianism that would soon appear in The Methods of Ethics, this essay should serve as a useful guide to that work.
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    Henry Sidgwick. A Memoir.Henry Sidgwick - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (2):241-244.
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  29. Practical Ethics; a Collection of Addresses and Essays.Henry Sidgwick - 1898 - Mind 7 (28):535-541.
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    Practical Ethics: A Collection of Addresses and Essays.Henry Sidgwick - 1898 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This book is a reissue of a long-unavailable work by the English philosopher and educator Henry Sidgwick. Published in 1898, it collects nine essays, in which Sidgwick discusses such issues as when public officials might be justified in lying or breaking promises, whether scientists may legitimately inflict suffering on animals for research purposes, along with a score of other problems in practical ethics. The noted ethicist Sissela Bok has contributed a Foreword to this reissue, arguing for the book's continuing relevance (...)
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  31. Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, M. Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau.Henry Sidgwick - 1903 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 11 (3):7-7.
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  32. The Philosophy of Common Sense.H. Sidgwick - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:455.
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    The relation of ethics to sociology.H. Sidgwick - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (1):1-21.
  34. The Relation of Ethics to Sociology.H. Sidgwick - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:98.
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    Philosophy, its scope and relations.Henry Sidgwick - 1902 - Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes Press. Edited by James Ward.
    Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900), English philosopher and educator is today most famous for his Methods of Ethics first published in 1874 and considered by C. D. Broad among others to be the greatest single work on ethics in English. Besides philosophy, Sidgwick wrote on education, literature, political theory, the history of political institutions, and psychical research. He was also active in University politics, economics and administration, playing a large part in the founding of the first College for women - Newnham College, (...)
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    Notes.H. Sidgwick - 1877 - Mind (7):411-412.
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    Criteria of truth and error.Henry Sidgwick - 1900 - Mind 9 (33):8-25.
  38. The Philosophy of T.H. Green.H. Sidgwick - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:437.
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    The Relation of Ethics to Sociology.H. Sidgwick - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (1):1-21.
  40. Unreasonable Action.H. Sidgwick - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:485.
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    X.—notes.H. Sidgwick - 1876 - Mind 1 (4):563-566.
  42. Mr. Sidgwick on `ethical studies'.Henry Sidgwick - 1877 - Mind 2 (5):122-126.
  43. The ethics of religious conformity.H. Sidgwick - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (3):273-290.
  44. Mr. Sidgwick's Hedonism: An Examination of the Main Argument of 'the Methods of Ethics'.Francis Herbert Bradley & Henry Sidgwick - 1877
     
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  45. Égalité et justice dans l'utilitarisme.Evelyne Griffin-Collart, J. S. Mill & H. Sidgwick - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 36 (3):612-613.
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    Idiopsychological Ethics.Henry Sidgwick - 1887 - Mind 12 (45):31 - 44.
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    Kant's Theory of Mathematics.H. Sidgwick - 1883 - Mind 8 (32):576 - 578.
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    Vi. —critical notices.H. Sidgwick - 1882 - Mind (28):572-586.
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    Ethics and Religion.John Seeley, Felix Adler, W. M. Salter, Henry Sidgwick, G. Von Gizycki & Bernard Bosanquet - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (6):659.
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  50. Ethics and Religion.John Seeley, Felix Adler, W. M. Salter, Henry Sidgwick, G. von Gizycki & Bernard Bosanquet - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (2):233-240.
     
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