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- catalog abstract ""David Brink presents a study of T.H. Green's classic Prolegomena to Ethics (1883) and its role in his philosophical thought. Green is one of the two most important figures in the British idealist tradition, and his political writings and activities had a profound influence on the development of Liberal politics in Britain."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13031748.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""David Brink presents a study of T.H. Green's classic Prolegomena to Ethics (1883) and its role in his philosophical thought. Green is one of the two most important figures in the British idealist tradition, and his political writings and activities had a profound influence on the development of Liberal politics in Britain."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- II. Green's Life and Work -- III. Green's Metaphysics and Epistemology -- IV. The Attack on Empiricism and Atomism -- V. Idealism -- VI. Absolute Idealism -- VII. Non-naturalism -- VIII. Self-Consciousness and Epistemic Responsibility -- IX. Self-Consciousness and Practical Responsibility -- X. Desire, Intellect, and Will -- XI. Pursuit of a Personal Good -- XII. Psychological Hedonism and the Good -- XIII. Mill and Evaluative Hedonism -- XIV. Self-Realization as the Good -- XV. Self-Realization and the Common Good -- XVI. Aristotelian Friendship -- XVII. Intrinsic Concern for Others -- XVIII. The Scope of the Common Good -- XIX. Impartiality and the Common Good -- XX. Moderate and Extreme Harmony of Interests -- XXI. Liberalism and Extreme Harmony -- XXII. Absolute Idealism and Extreme Harmony -- XXIII. Self-Realization vs. Utilitarianism -- XXIV. From Perfectionism to Liberalism -- XXV. Influences on Green -- XXVI. Green and Kant -- XXVII. Green's Impact -- XXVIII. Green and Bradley -- XXIX. Green and Sidgwick -- XXX. Green's Legacy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 139 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0199266409".
- catalog isPartOf "Lines of thought".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Clarendon,".
- catalog subject "192 21".
- catalog subject "B1633.P763 B75 2003".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog subject "Green, Thomas Hill, 1836-1882.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy, English 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- II. Green's Life and Work -- III. Green's Metaphysics and Epistemology -- IV. The Attack on Empiricism and Atomism -- V. Idealism -- VI. Absolute Idealism -- VII. Non-naturalism -- VIII. Self-Consciousness and Epistemic Responsibility -- IX. Self-Consciousness and Practical Responsibility -- X. Desire, Intellect, and Will -- XI. Pursuit of a Personal Good -- XII. Psychological Hedonism and the Good -- XIII. Mill and Evaluative Hedonism -- XIV. Self-Realization as the Good -- XV. Self-Realization and the Common Good -- XVI. Aristotelian Friendship -- XVII. Intrinsic Concern for Others -- XVIII. The Scope of the Common Good -- XIX. Impartiality and the Common Good -- XX. Moderate and Extreme Harmony of Interests -- XXI. Liberalism and Extreme Harmony -- XXII. Absolute Idealism and Extreme Harmony -- XXIII. Self-Realization vs. Utilitarianism -- XXIV. From Perfectionism to Liberalism -- XXV. Influences on Green -- XXVI. Green and Kant -- XXVII. Green's Impact -- XXVIII. Green and Bradley -- XXIX. Green and Sidgwick -- XXX. Green's Legacy.".
- catalog title "Perfectionism and the common good : themes in the philosophy of T.H. Green / David O. Brink.".
- catalog type "text".