Dimova-Cookson, Maria

T.H.Green Ethics, Metaphysics, and Political Philosophy - Oxford Clarendon Press 2006 - 321p

includes index and biblioraphy

1. Introduction Maria Dimova-Cookson and W. J. Mander Part 1. Ethics 2. Self-Realization and the Common Good: Themes in T. H. Green David O. Brink 3. Green and the Idealist Conception of a Person`s Good John Skorupski 4. Metaphysics and Ethics in the Philosophy of T. H. Green A ndrew Vincent 5. Green`s Criticism of the British Moralists T. H. Irwin Part II. Metaphysics 6. Green`s `Eternal Consciousness` Peter Nicholson 7. Green`s Idealism and the Metaphysics of Ethics Leslie Armour 8. In Defence of the Eternal Consciousness W. J. Mander Part III. Political Philosophy 9. The Rights Recognition Thesis: Defending and Extending Green Gerald F. Gaus 10. Rights that Bind: T. H. Green on Rights and Community Avital Simhony 11. Contesting the Common Good: T. H. Green and Contemporary Republicanism Colin Tyler 12. Resolving Moral Conflicts: British Idealist and Contemporary Liberal Approaches to Value Pluralism and Moral Conduct Maria Ditnova-Cookson

9780199271665 3871

N40(N20) / D597