Eine detaillierte Auseinandersetzung mit Thomas Hill Greens Kritik am Utilitarismus. George Francis James untersucht Greens philosophische Positionen im Kontext der ethischen und politischen Debatten des 19. Jahrhunderts. Das Buch beleuchtet Greens Ablehnung des Utilitarismus und seine Alternativen in der Moralphilosophie.
Dieses Werk bietet einen Einblick in die Entwicklung des idealistischen Denkens und seine Auswirkungen auf das Verst ndnis von Freiheit, sozialer Gerechtigkeit und dem Gemeinwohl. 'Thomas Hill Green Und Der Utilitarismus' ist relevant f r Studierende und Forschende der Philosophiegeschichte.
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