Methods of Ethics
Discover the timeless insights of Henry Sidgwick in "Methods of Ethics," a profound exploration of utilitarianism first published in 1874. This essential work, now reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2011, spans 634 pages and offers a systematic and historically informed perspective on ethical research. Sidgwick's arguments have shaped the field of ethics, influencing philosophers well into the twentieth century. The book not only serves as an introduction to the philosophy and practice of ethics but also includes the important 1877 supplement, enriching the reader's understanding. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the foundations of ethical thought, "Methods of Ethics" remains a valuable resource in the study of moral philosophy. Dive into this classic and explore the intricate landscape of ethical theory with Sidgwick as your guide.