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Ideas of T.H. Green, by Text
[British, 1836 - 1882, Born in Yorkshire. Tutor at Balliol College. Professor of Moral Philosophy in Oxford from 1878.]
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p.8
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23027
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Ideals and metaphysics are practical, not imaginative or speculative [Muirhead]
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p.13
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23030
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Truth is a relation to a whole of organised knowledge in the collection of rational minds [Muirhead]
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p.17
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23031
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God is the ideal end of the mature mind's final development
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p.27
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23032
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What is distinctive of human life is the desire for self-improvement [Muirhead]
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p.27
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23033
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Hedonism offers no satisfaction, because what we desire is self-betterment [Muirhead]
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p.28
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23034
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The ultimate test for truth is the systematic interdependence in nature [Muirhead]
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p.33
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23036
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The good is identified by the capacities of its participants [Muirhead]
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p.37
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23039
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A true state is only unified and stabilised by acknowledging individuality [Muirhead]
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p.37
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23038
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People only develop their personality through co-operation with the social whole [Muirhead]
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p.47
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23044
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All knowledge rests on a fundamental unity between the knower and what is known [Muirhead]
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p.67
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23045
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Politics is compromises, which seem supported by a social contract, but express the will of no one
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p.83
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23050
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The ideal is a society in which all citizens are ladies and gentlemen
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iii: 224
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p.41
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23040
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If something develops, its true nature is embodied in its end
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iii:226-7
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p.43
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23041
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God is the realisation of the possibilities of each man's self
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iii:436
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p.85
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23052
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Enfranchisement is an end in itself; it makes a person moral, and gives a basis for respect
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1882
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Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation
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p.4
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23028
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The highest political efforts express our deeper social spirit [Muirhead]
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p.11
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23029
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Knowledge is secured by the relations between its parts, through differences and identities [Muirhead]
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p.44
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23042
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National spirit only exists in the individuals who embody it [Muirhead]
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p.79
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23048
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The ground of property ownership is not force but the power to use it for social ends [Muirhead]
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p.84
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23051
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Equality also implies liberty, because equality must be of opportunity as well as possessions
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p.93
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23054
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Communism is wrong because it restricts the freedom of individuals to contribute to the community [Muirhead]
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§146
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p.72
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23046
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States only have full authority if they heed the claims of human fellowship
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§218
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p.77
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23047
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Original common ownership is securing private property, not denying it [Muirhead]
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§220
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p.80
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23049
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Property is needed by all citizens, to empower them to achieve social goods
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1882
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Prolegomena to Ethics
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p.134
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p.29
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23035
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The good life aims at perfections, or absolute laws, or what is absolutely desirable
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p.180
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p.34
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23037
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People are improved by egalitarian institutions and habits
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p.193
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p.44
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23043
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All talk of the progress of a nation must reduce to the progress of its individual members
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