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T. H. Green (1836-82) was a leading member of the British Idealist movement which adopted continental philosophy and rejected utilitarianism. This was the most complete statement of Green's philosophy, although it remained unfinished at his death. It was edited by his former student A. C. Bradley, and published in 1883.
T. H. Green is at (1836-1882) White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford. David O. Brink is at Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego.
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