Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, Mr Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau
Discover the profound insights of Henry Sidgwick in his posthumously published work, Lectures on the Ethics of T. H. Green, Mr Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau. Released in 1902, this engaging text offers a critical examination of the prominent ethical theories that challenged Sidgwick's own utilitarian philosophy, initially articulated in his renowned book, The Methods of Ethics. This comprehensive critique spans 424 pages and is published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of ethical thought in Great Britain. Dive into the rich discussions and explore the contrasting ideas of influential philosophers such as T. H. Green, Herbert Spencer, and James Martineau. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of ethics, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to any philosophical library.