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Sidgwick, Henry, 1838-1900.
Henry Sidgwick
Henry Sidgwick
(; 31 May 1838 – 28 August 1900) was an English
utilitarian
philosopher and economist and is best known in philosophy for his utilitarian treatise ''
The Methods of Ethics
''. His work in economics has also had a lasting influence. He was the
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
at the
University of Cambridge
from 1883 until his death. He was one of the founders and first president of the
Society for Psychical Research
and a member of the
Metaphysical Society
and promoted the
higher education of women
. In 1875, with
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
, he co-founded
Newnham College
, a women-only constituent college of the University of Cambridge. It was the second Cambridge college to admit women, after
Girton College
. In 1856, Sidgwick joined the
Cambridge Apostles
intellectual secret society.
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Essays on ethics and method / Henry Sidgwick ; edited, with an introduction, by Marcus G. Singer.
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