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Four Reasonable Men: Marcus Aurelius, John Stuart Mill, Ernest Renan, Henry Sidgwick
Published in Paperback by Wesleyan Univ Pr (1984)
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A triumph by this century's greatest rationalist
An easy read of a complex topic, this is worth seeking.
Wow! Who'd have thought that an author could approach such a topic as "reasonableness" and render it so well-defined, so palatable and so attractive. By using four historical examples, with focus not primarily upon their philosophies, but more upon their lives, Blanshard is masterful. As a noted philosophical and social commentator in his own right, the author does an excellent job of inserting his own interpretation on the four subject persons, and upon their historical & intellectual significance. Last, and maybe most important, is Mr. Blanshard's ability to communicate clearly. As far-fetched as it may sound, this book is truly a page-turner! I'd recommend this to anyone who feels the need for a book that makes you go, "Hmmmm." At the very least, it will leave any reader with an increased appetite for more reasonableness in his/her own life.
The Complete Works and Select Corresondence of Henry Sidgwick (Past Master Series)
Published in CD-ROM by InteLex Corporation (1999)
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Development of European Polity
Published in Hardcover by Kraus Intl Pubns (1968)
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Elements of Politics
Published in Hardcover by Periodicals Service Co (1968)
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Essays on Ethics and Method (British Moral Philosophers)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2001)
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The founders of psychical research
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Henry Sidgwick (Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol 109)
Published in Hardcover by British Academy (2002)
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Henry Sidgwick - Eye of the Universe
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Henry Sidgwick: Collected Essays and Reviews
Published in Hardcover by Thoemmes Pr (2000)
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Essays on Henry Sidgwick
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1992)
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While this volume is of course highly informative about each of its four subjects, it also of interest as regards Blanshard's own thought. He was ninety-two years old when he wrote this delightful and highly readable work, and his examinations of these four men distill a lifetime of his own reflections on the role of reason in the ordering of human affairs. A final chapter -- "The enemy: Prejudice" -- summarizes his mature views on the nature and importance of the rational temper.
The entry under Blanshard's name in the _Oxford Companion to Philosophy_ closes on an uncharacteristically personal note: "Blanshard's personal demeanour," writes the entry's author Prof. Peter H. Hare, "was one of extraordinary graciousness." That graciousness, evident throughout his work, is especially so here, where Blanshard deals less directly with philosophical questions and more directly with reasonableness as instantiated in actual human lives; his generosity and sympathy (much neglected rational virtues!) are almost palpable. If the rest of us could absorb something of his rational temper and spirit, our lives and the life of the world would undoubtedly be transformed for the better. And there is no better place to begin than this volume by a great man whose religion was the service of reason.