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作       者:Tyler, Colin

出  版  社:Andrews UK

出版时间:2017-03-22

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This first part of Colin Tyler's new critical assessment of the social and political thought of T.H. Green (1836-1882) explores the grounding that Green gives to liberal socialism. Tyler shows how, for Green, ultimately, personal self-realisation and freedom stem from the innate human drive to construct a bedrock of fundamental values and commitments that can define and give direction to the individual's most valuable potentials and talents. This book is not only a significant contribution to British idealist scholarship. It highlights also the enduring philosophical and ethical resources of a social democratic tradition that remains one of the world's most important social and political movements, and not least across Britain, Europe, North America, India and Australia. Dr Colin Tyler is Reader in Politics at the University of Hull and joint convenor of the Centre for British Idealism.
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Cover

Front matter

Title page

Publisher information

Quotations

Preface

Abbreviations

Body matter

1. Introduction to The Liberal Socialism of Thomas Hill Green

I. Aim and Scope of The Liberal Socialism of Thomas Hill Green

II. Green and the Socialist Tradition

III. Green’s ‘Liberal Socialism’

IV. Conclusion

2. Green as a Systematic Philosopher

I. Introduction

II. Conventional Prejudices, ‘Popular Philosophy’ and Religion

III. The Wider Intellectual Influences on Green

IV. Green’s Philosophical System

V. Conclusion

3. The ‘Metaphysics of Experience or Knowledge’

I. Introduction

II. The Methods and Formal Conditions for Gaining ‘Experience or Knowledge’

III. Experience and Sensations

IV. Related Objects

V. Knowledge as Self-expression

4. The Eternal Consciousness

I. Individual Persons and the Eternal Consciousness

II. Process of Individual Self-realisation

III. Conclusion

5. Distinctively Human Action and the Unconscious

I. Introduction

II. The Disputes Over Green and the Will

III. The ‘Distinctively Human’ and the ‘Animal’ in the Individual

IV. Emanation, Sublimation and the Unconscious

V. Conclusion

6. Freedom, Choice and Responsibility

I. Introduction

II. Formal Freedom and the Personal Good

III. True Freedom

IV. Character as the Basis of Agency

V. Green’s Allegedly Self-interventionist Theory of Free Will

VI. ‘Determinist’/‘Indeterminist’ Debate

VII. Spiritual Determinism and the Self-realisation of the Human Spirit

VIII. The Problem of Moral Responsibility

IX. Conclusion

7. Personality, Utilitarianism and the True Good

I. Introduction

II. A First Look at the Ethics of Duty and the Ethics of Flourishing

III. Personal Judgement and the Failure of Utilitarian Ethics

IV. Personality and the True Good

V. Some Objections Considered

8. Culture, Consequentialism and Duty

I. Introduction

II. Cultural Contexts of Individual Personality

III. A Second Look at the Ethics of Duty and the Ethics of Flourishing

IV. John Skorupski and G.E. Moore

V. Green and Consequentialism

VI. Conclusion

9. Review of the Argument so Far

Back matter

Appendix. Herbert Spencer, Richard Hodgson, jnr., and ‘Professor Green as a Critic’

Bibliography

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