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Perfectionism And The Common Good Themes In The Philosophy Of T H Green David O Brink

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Perfectionism And The Common Good Themes In The Philosophy Of T H Green David O Brink
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 160
Author: David O. Brink
ISBN: 9780199266401, 0199266409
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Perfectionism And The Common Good Themes In The Philosophy Of T H Green David O Brink by David O. Brink 9780199266401, 0199266409 instant download after payment.

David Brink presents a study of T. H. Green's Prolegomena to Ethics (1883), a classic of British idealism. Green develops a perfectionist ethical theory that brings together the best elements in the ancient and modern traditions and that provides the moral foundations for Green's own influential brand of liberalism. Brink's book situates the Prolegomena in its intellectual context, examines its main themes, and explains Green's enduring significance for the history of ethics and contemporary ethical theory.

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