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    Prolegomena To Ethics
    Oxford University Press UK. 2003.
    T. H. Green's Prolegomena to Ethics (1883) is a classic of modern philosophy. It begins with Green's idealist attack on empiricist metaphysics and epistemology and develops a perfectionist ethical theory that aims to bring together the best elements in the ancient and modern traditions, and that provides the moral foundations for Green's own distinctive brand of liberalism. David Brink's new edition will restore this great work to prominence, after two decades in which it has been hard to obtain…Read more
  •  13
    Works
    with Richard Lewis Nettleship
    Longmans, Green. 1885.
  • Works of Thomas Hill Green, 3 volumes
    with Nettleship, R. L., Editor
    Longmans, Green, and Co.. 1885.
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    Works of Thomas Hill Green
    AMS Press. 1891.
    v. 1-2. Philosophical works.--v. 3. Miscellanies and memoir.
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    This volume contains a rich collection of miscellaneous works by T.H. Green, many of them not available in any other form. Contained here are fifteen of his undergraduate essays, dozens of his letters and speeches, and several unpublished papers on moral and political philosophy.
  • Prolegomena to Ethics
    with David O. Brink
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2): 389-389. 2004.
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    Prolegomena to ethics
    Oxford University Press. 2003.
    This is a new edition of T. H. Green's Prolegomena to Ethics (1883), a classic of modern philosophy, in which Green sets out his perfectionist ethical theory. In addition to the text of the Prolegomena itself, this new edition provides an introductory essay, a bibliographical essay, and an index. Brink's extended editorial introduction examines the context, themes, and significance of Green's work and will be of special interest to readers working on the history of ethics, ethical theory, politi…Read more
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    Psychiatric Disorders From Childhood to Adulthood in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: Results From the International Consortium on Brain and Behavior in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (review)
    with M. Schneider, M. Debbane, A. S. Bassett, E. W. C. Chow, W. L. A. Fung, Bree M. B. M. van den, M. Owen, K. C. Murphy, M. Niarchou, W. R. Kates, K. M. Antshel, W. Fremont, D. M. McDonald-McGinn, R. E. Gur, E. H. Zackai, J. Vorstman, S. N. Duijff, P. W. J. Klaassen, A. Swillen, D. Gothelf, A. Weizman, T. Van Amelsvoort, L. Evers, E. Boot, V. Shashi, S. R. Hooper, C. E. Bearden, M. Jalbrzikowski, Armando M., S. Vicari, D. G. Murphy, O. Ousley, T. J. le CampbellSimon, S. Eliez, and CBBQ2 Int
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    Introductory economics courses and the university's commitments to sustainability
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5 (2): 157. 2012.
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    Sovereign Citizens and Constrained Consumers: Why Sustainability Requires Limits on Choice
    with Susanne Menzel
    Environmental Values 22 (1): 59-79. 2013.
    There is resistance to policies that would reduce overall consumption levels to promote sustainability. In part, this resistance is aided by the economic concept of consumer sovereignty (CS) and its presumption that choice promotes wellbeing. We investigate the concept of consumer sovereignty in the context of deepening concerns about sustainability and scrutinise whether the two concepts are compatible. We draw on new findings in psychology on human decision-making traits; we take into account …Read more