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philosophy of Thomas Hill Green.
William Henry Fairbrother
Published
1900
by Methuen in London
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Written in
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LC Classifications | B1637 F3 1900 |
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Pagination | 7-187,1p. |
Number of Pages | 1871 |
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Open Library | OL13640570M |
In Green's eyes, its anti-formalist viewpoint made Puritanism the most suitable tool for avoiding the drawbacks of democracy. The key objective of the book is to illustrate how the philosophy elaborated by Green aimed to encapsulate the best of Puritanism whilst eschewing the dangerous abstractions of both Puritan philosophy and German idealism. Examining Thomas Hill Green's moral philosophy, Thomas defends a radically new perception of Green as an independent thinker rather than a devoted partisan of Author: Geoffrey Thomas.
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This book explores the question What is a Good Life? from the perspectives of several major regulative ends characteristic of human lives. The question of what is a good life for a human being has been central in western classical, medieval, and early modern moral philosophy, as well as in much of oriental philosophy. With the rise of modern democracies, the industrial revolution, and the. A Vacation with the Lord: A Personal, Directed Retreat by Thomas Hill Green and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at
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As Green has enjoyed something of a revival in recent years, and as British Idealism slowly comes to the fore among philosophers and historians of philosophy, this book is a useful companion to those wishing to find their way to the thought of Thomas Hill by: 6.
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Additional Physical Format: Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green. book version: Fairbrother, W. (William Henry), Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green. London, Methuen & Co., Published inthis is a collection of one of Britain’s most prolific metaphysic thinkers of the 19th century.
Fairbrother introduces Thomas Hill Greens moral philosophy on themes such as politics and virtue whilst relating it back to the philosophy of ancient Greece that first inspired Green. “It was the peculiar service of Thomas Hill Green to inject into this turbid conflux of ideologies a liberal political philosophy in which social expediency was the dominant principle, a philosophy in which the concept of social expediency was raised to an ideal by the insistence of its author that expediency be determined by moral obligation.
Examining Thomas Hill Green's moral philosophy, Thomas defends a radically new perception of Green as an independent thinker rather than a devoted partisan of Kant or Hegel.
Green's moral philosophy, argues Thomas, includes a widely misunderstood defense of free will, an innovative model of deliberation that rejects both Kantian and Humean Cited by: 8. Thomas Hill Green was an absolute idealist. For ordinary folk this makes him sound like he was a dreamer aiming for some lofty goal; but since he was a philosopher, it means he thought that reality was ultimately constituted by minds and their contents.
So he was a dreamer, really. He was also, however, a pivotal figure in the history of. As the author states in the prefatory note to this book, "the substance of the following pages was originally given, in the form of lectures, to students of philosophy at Oxford.
It has been entirely recast and rewritten, as well as added to, but my object is the same, viz., a simple, plain exposition of the philosophic teaching of T. Green. Thomas Hill Green >The British philosopher Thomas Hill Green () founded the school of >more or less Hegelian idealists that dominated British philosophy in the >late 19th century.
The son of a clergyman, Thomas Hill Green was born on April 7,in Birkin, Yorkshire. Thomas English Hill Jr. (born ) is Emeritus Kenan Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a specialist in ethics, political philosophy, history of ethics and the work of Immanuel has also a Past-President of the American Philosophical :Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
The philosophy of Thomas Hill Green by Fairbrother, William Henry, Publication date Topics Green, Thomas Hill, Publisher London, Methuen Collection robarts; toronto Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language English.
Addeddate Call numberPages: Thomas Hill Green has 21 books on Goodreads with ratings. Thomas Hill Green’s most popular book is A Treatise of Human Nature.
The Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green by William Henry Fairbrother (), with an introductory note by Dario Bagnoli () The main body of this book first published in by Methuen and Co., London The introductory note first published by Cambridge Scholars Press Iverson Drive South Riding, VA USA.
This banner text can have markup. web; books; video; audio; software; images; Toggle navigation. This book examines the life and work of the infamous novelist and educational reformer, Mary Ward (Mrs Humphry Ward), in relation to the philosophy of Thomas Hill Green, demonstrating how women were able to access and contribute to philosophical theories and debates about British : Palgrave Macmillan.
Thomas Hill Green, –82, English idealist philosopher. Educated at Oxford, he was associated with the university all his life.
He was professor of moral philosophy there from until his death. In his Introduction to Hume's Treatise on Human Nature (), Green struck a heavy blow at traditional British empiricism. Rejecting. Thomas Hill Green () in the histories of political philosophy have depended heavily on his book (and Nettleship's Memoir (London, )).
Apart from The Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green (London ), Prefatory Note, p. 3 Th e Lectures on the Cited by: 4. Thomas Hill Green’s Prolegomena to Ethics. Thomas Hill Green’s Prolegomena to Ethics () presents a theory of human knowledge and of the freedom of the human will, as well as a theory of the motives of moral conduct.
Green emphasizes that this approach to ethics, which claims that moral conduct is motivated by a desire for perfection and by a desire for the common good, has practical. Book Description. Ethical Politics and Modern Society introduces and critically examines British idealist philosopher, Thomas Hill Green, his practical philosophy, and its reception in China between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century.
As a response to the modernity issue in Great Britain, Green's philosophy, in particular his ethical politics, anticipated a practical. This book contains the political writing of T. H. Green and selections from those of his ethical writings which bear on his political philosophy.
Green's best known work, Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation, is included in full, as are the essay on freedom and the lecture 'Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract'. There are also extracts from Green's lectures on the English.As Green has enjoyed something of a revival in recent years, and as British Idealism slowly comes to the fore among philosophers and historians of philosophy, this book is a useful companion to those wishing to find their way to the thought of Thomas Hill Green.
‘Lectures on the Philosophy of Kant’, ‘Lectures on Logic’, ‘On the Different Senses of “Freedom” as Applied to Will and to the moral Progress of Man’, and ‘Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation’, Works of Thomas Hill Green: Vol. II. Philosophical Works, ed., R.L. Nettleship (London: Longmans, Green, ).