Social Rights and Duties 2 Volume Set: Addresses to Ethical Societies (Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy)

by Leslie Stephen

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Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), the founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, and a writer on philosophy, ethics, and literature, was educated at Eton, King's College London and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained as a fellow and a tutor for a number of years. Though a sickly child, he later became a keen and successful mountaineer, taking part in first ascents of nine peaks in the Alps. In 1871 he became editor of the Cornhill Magazine. During his eleven-year tenure, he wrote two successful books on ethics, including The Science of Ethics in 1892, which was widely adopted as a standard textbook. This two-volume work, which was first published in 1896, brings together the lectures he gave to various ethical societies, mostly in London. Both volumes examine the ethical issues surrounding a range of topics including politics, morality, duty, and crime and punishment.
  • ISBN13 9781108037044
  • Publish Date 15 December 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Pages 544
  • Language English