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  1. Compre online História da Ética, de Henry Sidgwick na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Henry Sidgwick com ótimos preços.

  2. Sidgwick’s Methods of Ethics seems to me to be on the whole the best treatise on moral theory that has ever been written, and to be one of the English philosophical classics. (Broad 1930: 143) In recent years, Broad’s assessment has been endorsed by an increasing number of prominent philosophers (Parfit 2011–2017; de Lazari-Radek & Singer 2014, 2021; Crisp 2015; Phillips 2022).

  3. 3 Henry Sidgwick et John Neville Keynes étaient, tous les deux, membres des « Cambridge Apostles ». Il semble que le fils de John Neville, à savoir John Maynard, ait lu Sidgwick. En tout cas, il a été fortement influencé par la philosophie de G. E. Moore, lui-même influencé par Sidgwick, comme lexplique Keynes dans My Early Beliefs :

  4. In 1876 Henry married Eleanor Mildred (Nora) Balfour, sister of Sidgwick's former pupil Arthur Balfour, later prime minister of England. In part because of the influence on him of the works of John Stuart Mill, in particular The Subjection of Women , Sidgwick developed a great interest in improving the education of women.

  5. hetwebsite.net › het › profilesHET:Henry Sidgwick

    Henry Sidgwick was appointed Knightsbridge Professor of Moral Sciences at Cambridge in 1883. When Alfred Marshall was appointed as Professor of Political Economy in 1885 (succeeding Fawcett ), Sidgwick initially tried to exercise his seniority on the Moral Sciences board to interfere in Marshall's economics curriculum, something Marshall vigorously resisted.

  6. Henry Sidgwick (Skipton, 31 maggio 1838 – Cambridge, 28 agosto 1900) è stato un filosofo britannico. Fu uno dei fondatori e il primo presidente della Society for Psychical Research , nonché fondatore del Newnham College della Cambridge University (1875).

  7. 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 ...