Initially published in 2015, Roger Crisp’s monograph on Sidgwick’s Methods of Ethics has recently been reissued in a paperback format (2017). It follows Kataryna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer’s own book on Sidgwick, The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics, also published by Oxford University Press (2014 hardback, 2016 paperback). Over the last decade, no less than five important studies have been published on Sidgwick’s Methods and its influence on contemporary ..
The shape of contemporary ethics owes a great deal to Henry Sidgwick, through his influence on Rawls...
Gregory R. Peterson (with Kevin S. Reimer, and Michael Spezio, Warren Brown, James Van Slyke, and K...
This is a retrospective essay on Henry Sidgwick's "My Station and Its Duties" written to mark the 12...
This is a critical review of Roger Crisp's The Cosmos of Duty. The review praises the book but, amon...
Henry Sidgwick’s The Methods of Ethics has many admirers. In the foreword to the Hackett edition of ...
The Oxford Handbooks series is a major new initiative in academic publishing. Each volume offers an ...
Reseña de la obra de Lazari-Radec, Katerzyna De; Singer, Peter, The Point of View of the Universe. S...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
My aim in Sidgwickian Ethics is to interpret and evaluate the central argument of The Methods of Eth...
The paper begins with an account of the intellectual background to Henry Sidgwick’s writing of his M...
The paper begins with an account of the intellectual background to Henry Sidgwick’s writing of his M...
In the following pages the reader will find the first part of a collection of essays devoted to them...
This volume forms part of a series exploring key issues in ethics, law and society, published in ass...
Sidgwick’s great work The Methods of Ethics contains a great deal of insightful discussion of virtue...
This paper is an attempt to explain and criticize Sidgwick’s views on the nature of ethics and norma...
The shape of contemporary ethics owes a great deal to Henry Sidgwick, through his influence on Rawls...
Gregory R. Peterson (with Kevin S. Reimer, and Michael Spezio, Warren Brown, James Van Slyke, and K...
This is a retrospective essay on Henry Sidgwick's "My Station and Its Duties" written to mark the 12...
This is a critical review of Roger Crisp's The Cosmos of Duty. The review praises the book but, amon...
Henry Sidgwick’s The Methods of Ethics has many admirers. In the foreword to the Hackett edition of ...
The Oxford Handbooks series is a major new initiative in academic publishing. Each volume offers an ...
Reseña de la obra de Lazari-Radec, Katerzyna De; Singer, Peter, The Point of View of the Universe. S...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
My aim in Sidgwickian Ethics is to interpret and evaluate the central argument of The Methods of Eth...
The paper begins with an account of the intellectual background to Henry Sidgwick’s writing of his M...
The paper begins with an account of the intellectual background to Henry Sidgwick’s writing of his M...
In the following pages the reader will find the first part of a collection of essays devoted to them...
This volume forms part of a series exploring key issues in ethics, law and society, published in ass...
Sidgwick’s great work The Methods of Ethics contains a great deal of insightful discussion of virtue...
This paper is an attempt to explain and criticize Sidgwick’s views on the nature of ethics and norma...
The shape of contemporary ethics owes a great deal to Henry Sidgwick, through his influence on Rawls...
Gregory R. Peterson (with Kevin S. Reimer, and Michael Spezio, Warren Brown, James Van Slyke, and K...
This is a retrospective essay on Henry Sidgwick's "My Station and Its Duties" written to mark the 12...