These ten new essays by leading contemporary philosophers
constitute the first collective study of a group of British moral
philosophers active between the 1870s and 1950s, including Henry
Sidgwick, Hastings Rashdall, G.E. Moore, H.A. Prichard, W.D. Ross,
and A.C. Ewing. The essays help recover the history of this
neglected period: they treat it as a unity, draw out the
connections between the thinkers, engage philosophically with their
ideas, and in so doing show how much they can contribute to
present-day philosophical debates
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