Henry Sidgwick: 5 books

Book cover of Practical Ethics

Practical Ethics

A Collection of Addresses and Essays

by the late Henry Sidgwick
Language: English
Release Date: June 18, 1998

A classic work in the field of practical and professional ethics, this collection of nine essays by English philosopher and educator Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900) was first published in 1898 and forms a vital complement to Sidgwick's major treatise on moral theory, The Methods of Ethics. Reissued here...
Book cover of The Methods of Ethics (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
by Henry Sidgwick
Language: English
Release Date: April 5, 2011

This renowned treatise on ethics was highly influential in ethical theory in Sidgwick’s time. After discussing the history of ethics in full, he goes on to outline his theory—that there are three methods of ethics: egoistic hedonism (what will ultimately be best for one), intuitionism (what an immediate...
Book cover of Stoic Six Pack 7 – The Sophists
by William De Witt Hyde, Plato, Henry Sidgwick
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2016

“True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.” - Socrates. Two centuries before the Stoics lived The Sophists, star philosophers who roamed Athens during the fifth century B.C. commanding large fees for speaking and private lessons. They offered practical education, speculation...
Book cover of The Methods of Ethics : Book III-Book IV (Illustrated)
by Henry Sidgwick
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 2015

In offering to the public a new book upon a subject so trite as Ethics, it seems desirable to indicate clearly at the outset its plan and purpose. Its distinctive characteristics may be first given negatively. It is not, in the main, metaphysical or psychological: at the same time it is not dogmatic...
Book cover of The Methods of Ethics : Book I - Book II (Illustrated)
by Henry Sidgwick
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 2015

In offering to the public a new book upon a subject so trite as Ethics, it seems desirable to indicate clearly at the outset its plan and purpose. Its distinctive characteristics may be first given negatively. It is not, in the main, metaphysical or psychological: at the same time it is not dogmatic...
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