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  1. Henry Sidgwick (31 de maio 1838 – 28 de agosto 1900) foi um economista e filósofo do Reino Unido, ligado ao Utilitarismo. Nasceu em Skipton no Yorkshire e obteve a sua formação em Rugby e Trinity College, Cambridge. Aqui tornou-se membro dos Apóstolos de Cambridge.

    • Henry Sidgwick
    • Skipton, Yorkshire
  2. Average and total utilitarianism, ethical hedonism, ethical intuitionism, paradox of hedonism. Henry Sidgwick ( / ˈsɪdʒwɪk /; 31 May 1838 – 28 August 1900) was an English utilitarian philosopher and economist and is best known in philosophy for his utilitarian treatise The Methods of Ethics.

  3. 5 de out. de 2004 · Henry Sidgwick was one of the most influential ethical philosophers of the Victorian era, and his work continues to exert a powerful influence on Anglo-American ethical and political theory, with an increasing global impact as well.

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Henry Sidgwick was an English philosopher and author remembered for his forthright ethical theory based on Utilitarianism and his Methods of Ethics (1874), considered by some critics as the most significant ethical work in English in the 19th century.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 21 de fev. de 2017 · Henry Sidgwick, best known today as the author of The Methods of Ethics (first edition 1874) and the most philosophically sophisticated of the classical, hedonistic utilitarians, was a many-sided, reluctantly agnostic Victorian intellectual, a moral philosopher, classicist, political economist, political and legal theorist ...

    • Bart Schultz
    • rschultz@uchicago.edu
    • 2017
  6. 27 de jun. de 2018 · SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY. Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900), English economist, does not have an obvious place in the standard histories of economic or social thought. His name is not associated with any particular theory or policy, and much of his influence was exerted through his teaching and his participation in the affairs of Cambridge University.

  7. Henry Sidgwick (31 de maio 1838 – 28 de agosto 1900) foi um economista e filósofo do Reino Unido, ligado ao Utilitarismo. Nasceu em Skipton no Yorkshire e obteve a sua formação em Rugby e Trinity College, Cambridge. Aqui tornou-se membro dos Apóstolos de Cambridge.