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  1. 5. Okt. 2004 · Sidgwick was born on May 31, 1838, in the small Yorkshire town of Skipton. He was the second surviving son of Mary Crofts and the Reverend William Sidgwick, the headmaster of the grammar school in Skipton, who died when Henry was only three. Henry's older brother William went on to become an Oxford don, as did his younger brother Arthur.

  2. 1. Jan. 2017 · Abstract. Henry Sidgwick was a Victorian-era philosopher, ethicist, classicist, economist, political and legal theorist, parapsychologist, educational reformer, and literary critic who spent his entire working life at Cambridge University, becoming a central figure in the early Cambridge School of economics.

  3. 6. Okt. 2022 · David Phillips’s book is a beautifully written and expertly curated aid to studying Henry Sidgwick’s The Methods of Ethics.Although some consider it one of the best books ever written in philosophical ethics (see Broad 1930, 143, Smart 1956, 347, and Parfit 2011, xxxiii), the Methods has a reputation (even amongst admirers) for being heavy going and at times dull and boring.

  4. 17. Mai 2017 · Henry Sidgwick is today remembered as a later nineteenth-century moral philosopher who struggled with his Christian faith, having difficulty reconciling this with an emergent modern and secular philosophy. In this paper, it is suggested that the only accurate part of this statement relates to the century in which Henry Sidgwick lived. It is ...

  5. The “Sidgwick Group”, as it was called—that is, Henry and Eleanor Sidgwick, Arthur and Gerald Balfour, F. W. H. Myers, Lord Rayleigh, Edmund Gurney, Frank Podmore, and a few others—worked in close collaboration, and ended up establishing to their satisfaction the reality of telepathic communication among the living, the findings being presented in the series of massive (and quite ...

  6. 22. Nov. 2020 · Sidgwick sucht den Beweis für die Vereinbarkeit von Intuitionismus und Utilitarismus im Rekurs auf die Moral des ‚common sense‘ zu führen und zu zeigen, dass die geltenden moralischen Regeln die Tendenz haben, das Glück aller zu fördern. Ziel des Projekts ist dabei die Begründung einer wissenschaftlichen Ethik, deren Prinzipien den ...

  7. Abstract. This chapter discusses the life and ethical philosophy of Henry Sidgwick. His masterpiece, The Methods of Ethics, first published in 1874, marks the culmination of the classical and nontheological utilitarian tradition, which took ‘the greatest happiness’ as the fundamental normative demand. Sidgwick was also a reformer who always ...