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Cover
Front matter
Title page
Publisher information
Preface to the 2004 Edition
Acknowledgements
Epigraph
Body matter
Introduction
A. The Thesis of the Book
B. Green and the Quest for a Philosophy of Life
Chapter I: Green’s Philosophical Development
A. Misapprehensions as to Hegel’s Intellectual Influence on Green
B. Green’s Study of Hegel
C. The Philosophische Propädeutik
D. The Parallel Structure of Epistemology and Psychology in the Propädeutik
E. Insights Green Derived from the Propädeutik
F. Green and Aristotle
G. Conclusion
Chapter II: ‘Certain Primary Problems...’
A. The Function of Idealist Metaphysics in Green’s Moral Philosophy
B. The Structure of Green’s Argument in Prolegomena
C. Metaphysics of Knowledge
D. The Teleological Principle in Reality
E. Teleology, Time and Eternity
F. Green’s General Metaphysics and Its Critics
G. Green’s Doctrine of the Self-assertion of Reason in his Unpublished Lectures
H. Conclusion
Chapter III: Positive Freedom
A. Green’s Theory of Positive Freedom in his Political Speech
B. Metaphysical Foundations of Green’s Positive Concept of Freedom
C. Positive Freedom and Political Obligation
D. The Relationship of Morality and Politics in Green’s Earlier Lectures
E. Conclusion
Chapter IV: Theory and Practice
A. Politics in Mid-Victorian England
B. Theory and Practice in Green’s Thinking
C. Green’s Criticism of Utilitarian Social Theory
D. The Logic of Classical Liberal Political Theory
E. The Professorial Lectures on Utilitarianism
F. Green and Mill
G. Conclusion
Chapter V: Positive Freedom Revisited
A. Positive Freedom in Theory and Practice, 1882–1950
B. Twentieth Century Conceptual Criticism of Green
C. Berlin’s Two Concepts of Liberty
D. A Rejoinder to Twentieth-Century Criticism of Green
E. On Political Theory
F. Conclusion
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