Morality and Ethics, 1881-1907
Morality and Ethics, 1881-1907
Collection: 19th and 20th Century Philosophy in Perspective Volumes Morality and Ethics, 1881-1907This volume contains 4 books from Lady Victoria Welby-Gregory’s annotated personal library. The books, which were published during the period 1881-1907, explore moral and ethical philosophy, two closely related subjects concerned with developing, examining, and defending concepts of right and wrong behaviour.
Authors in this volume: Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (1845-1926); Thomas Hill Green (1836-1882); Herbert Spencer (1820-1903); and William Graham Sumner (1840-1910).
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Sumner, William Graham. 'Folkways: a Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores and Morals'
Boston, Mass: Ginn, 1907
Date:1907-1907Contributor:Senate House Library, University of London
Identifier:73495-D04
Spencer, Herbert. 'The Data of Ethics'
London: Williams & Norgate, 1884
Date:1884-1884Contributor:Senate House Library, University of London
Identifier:73495-D03
Hill Green, Thomas, edited by A.C. Bradley. 'Prolegomena to Ethics'
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1883
Date:1883-1883Contributor:Senate House Library, University of London
Identifier:73495-D02
Edgeworth F.Y. 'Mathematical Psychics: an Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences'
London : C. K. Paul & co., 1881
Date:1881-1881Contributor:Senate House Library, University of London
Identifier:73495-D01