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Hardcover Prolegomena to Ethics Book

ISBN: 1025928881

ISBN13: 9781025928883

Prolegomena to Ethics

"Prolegomena to Ethics" is a foundational work of British Idealism that explores the metaphysical foundations of moral philosophy. Written by the influential philosopher Thomas Hill Green, this treatise seeks to establish a conception of the human spirit and its relation to a divine or eternal consciousness. Green argues that the human self is more than a mere product of nature; it is a self-conscious subject capable of identifying with a common good.

The work is divided into four main sections, examining the metaphysics of knowledge, the will, the nature of the moral ideal, and the application of moral philosophy to the guidance of conduct. Green's rigorous analysis challenges the prevailing naturalism and utilitarianism of his time, proposing instead that true morality consists in the realization of the human capabilities for the sake of a social and spiritual whole. As a central text in nineteenth-century thought, "Prolegomena to Ethics" remains essential reading for students of ethics, political theory, and the history of philosophy, offering profound insights into the nature of duty, virtue, and the pursuit of the good life.

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