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Underivative Duty British Moral Philosophers From Sidgwick To Ewing 1st Edition Thomas Hurka

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Underivative Duty British Moral Philosophers From Sidgwick To Ewing 1st Edition Thomas Hurka
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Thomas Hurka
ISBN: 9780199577446, 0199577447
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Underivative Duty British Moral Philosophers From Sidgwick To Ewing 1st Edition Thomas Hurka by Thomas Hurka 9780199577446, 0199577447 instant download after payment.

These ten new essays by leading contemporary philosophers constitute the first collective study of a group of British moral philosophers active between the 1870s and 1950s, including Henry Sidgwick, Hastings Rashdall, G.E. Moore, H.A. Prichard, W.D. Ross, and A.C. Ewing. The essays help recover the history of this neglected period: they treat it as a unity, draw out the connections between the thinkers, engage philosophically with their ideas, and in so doing show how much they can contribute to present-day philosophical debates

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