Essays on Henry Sidgwick
Explore the profound insights of Henry Sidgwick through the critical lens of esteemed philosophers in Essays on Henry Sidgwick, edited by Bart Schultz. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this comprehensive volume spans 440 pages, offering a detailed reassessment of Sidgwick's extensive contributions to philosophy. The essays delve into not only his renowned ethical theories but also his significant roles as a historian of philosophy, a political theorist, and a social reformer. This collection is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of modern philosophical thought and the impact of Sidgwick's work on contemporary discussions. Whether you're a student, scholar, or a philosophy enthusiast, this book will deepen your understanding of one of the pivotal figures in Western philosophy.