Sidgwick, Henry (b. 1838)

Sidgwick, Henry, writer on ethics, born at Shipton, Yorkshire; professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge; “Methods of Ethics,” being a compromise between the intuitionalists and utilitarians, “the Principles of Political Economy,” and the “Elements of Politics”; he holds a high place in all these three studies; (b. 1838).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Siamese Twins
Sibbald, Sir Robert
Siberia
Sibyl
Sicilian Vespers
Sicily
Sickingen, Franz von
Sicyon
Siddons, Sarah
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Sidgwick, Henry
Sidlaw Hills
Sidmouth
Sidmouth, Henry Addington, Viscount
Sidney
Sidney, Sir Philip
Sidon
Siebengebirge
Siegfried
Siemens, Werner von
Siemens, Sir William