Dimova-Cookson, M. (2001) 'T. H. Green's moral and political philosophy : a phenomenological perspective.', Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Abstract
This book offers a new phenomenological, interpretation of T.H. Green's (1836-1882) philosophy and political theory. By analysing in turn his theory of human practice, the moral idea, the common good, freedom and human rights, the book demonstrates that Green falls into the same tradition as Kantian and Husserlian transcendentalism. The book offers a reconstruction of Green's idealism and demonstrates its potential to address contemporary debates on the nature of moral agency, positive and negative freedom and on justifying human rights.
Item Type: | Book |
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Keywords: | Human practice, Moral idea, Common good, Freedom, Human rights. |
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Publisher Web site: | http://www.palgrave.com/products/Catalogue.aspx?is=0333914457 |
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Date of first online publication: | July 2001 |
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