Prolegomena to Ethics

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Prolegomena to Ethics is a major 19th-century work of moral philosophy by T. H. Green that develops an idealist account of ethics grounded in self-realization and the common good.

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instanceOf philosophical work
work of ethics
addresses concept of the good
nature of moral law
relation between individual and community
role of reason in morality
aimsTo provide a systematic foundation for ethics
reconcile individual freedom with social obligation
author T. H. Green NERFINISHED
centralClaim ethics is grounded in self-realization
moral obligation arises from the rational will
the common good is essential to individual self-realization
true freedom consists in the realization of the moral self
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre ethical theory
moral philosophy
hasPart analysis of will and freedom
introductory discussion of metaphysics and knowledge
systematic treatment of moral concepts
influenced 20th-century moral philosophy
British idealism NERFINISHED
political theory of the common good
influencedBy Aristotle
Christian theology
G. W. F. Hegel NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
language English
mainTopic common good
ethics
freedom
moral obligation
moral psychology
self-realization
will
notableFor articulation of the common good as a moral ideal
development of a theory of self-realization
influence on liberal political thought
period 19th century
philosophicalPosition critique of hedonism
critique of naturalistic ethics
ethical idealism
philosophicalSchool British idealism NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition idealism
relatedWork Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation NERFINISHED

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T. H. Green notableWork Prolegomena to Ethics