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| Acknowledgements |
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| Abbreviations |
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| Editorial introduction |
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Part 1: Thomas Hill Green |
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Rudiments of `The Philosophy of Aristotle' and Related Texts [ca. 1866--7] |
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`Metaphysic of Ethics, Moral Psychology, Sociology or the Science of Sittlichkeit' [Late 1860s -- 1874] |
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14 | (58) |
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The Interrelation of Ethical Subjects and Objects |
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Motivation and Responsibility |
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Moral Psychology as the Basis of Social Norms |
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Stages in the Self-assertion of Reason |
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The Purification of the Will |
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Mind, Power and Virtue in Hobbes, Locke and Hume |
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Moral Sense in the Eighteenth Century British Ethicists |
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Self-love and Benevolence |
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The Universality of the Moral Law |
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`Political Philosophy.' [ca. 1869--71] |
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72 | (6) |
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The Nature of Historical Narrative in Thucydides and Herodotus [ca. 1869--71] |
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78 | (4) |
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`Pleasure as the Chief Good.' [Mid--1870s?] |
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82 | (6) |
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`Notes of Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans (remaining text)' [1871] [Edited by Henry Nettleship and Colin Tyler] |
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88 | (23) |
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1.32 ('are worthy of death') |
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`Notes on the Epistle to the Galatians.' [1873] [Edited by Henry Nettleship and Colin Tyler] |
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111 | (24) |
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`Lectures on the Fourth Gospel (remaining text)' [1877] [Edited by Henry Nettleship and Colin Tyler] |
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135 | (56) |
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The Theology of the Fourth Gospel |
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The Relation of God to the world antecedently to the Incarnation |
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v. 14 ... ['And the Word was made flesh'] |
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Notes on the Second Coming |
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The Coming of the Fourth Gospel |
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Part 2: Bernard Bosanquet |
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Undergraduate Essays: Notebook A: |
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191 | (52) |
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The Conception of Historical Causes in Thucydides Compared with that in Herodotus |
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The Social and Economical Evils Produced by the Increase of Population |
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The Proper Functions of Universities |
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The Conception of Fate in the Ancient Poets and Historians |
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The Connection of Morality with Art |
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What Constitutes Civilization? |
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The Use of the Expression ``Things, Not Words,'' in the Controversy about Education |
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The Chief Points of View in which the Relation between the Church and the State May be Regarded |
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Commercial Prosperity |
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The Contrast of Ancient and Modern Tragedies |
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The Influence on Endowments on Education |
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The Greek Idea of Citizenship |
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The Constitution of Sparta Compared with the Ideals of Plato and Aristotle |
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Undergraduate Essays Notebook B: |
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A Sense of Beauty as an Element in Morals |
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Plato's Conception of Justice in the Individual and the State |
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The Notion of Evil Among the Ancients |
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`Report on a Dissertation entitled ``The Metaphysical Basis of Reality' by Mr. GE Moore' [19 September 1898] |
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Part 3: David George Ritchie |
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Letter to Henry Sidgwick, 12 July 1895 |
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243 | (5) |
| Appendix: The Contents of Bosanquet's Undergraduate Notebooks |
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| Editorial introduction |
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1 | (39) |
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Lectures on moral Philosophy: Social Ethics |
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40 | (113) |
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Lecture on Political Economy |
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153 | (11) |
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164 | (20) |
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`Report on Mr. moore's Essay' |
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184 | (20) |
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Reference for JME Mac Taggart's D. Litt. |
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204 | (12) |
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A. Edward Caird's Glasgow Lectures on Moral Philosophy |
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209 | (5) |
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B. Schedule of Edward Caird's Lectures at Oxford, 1893--1905 |
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214 | (2) |
| Bibliography |
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| Index |
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