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Green, Thomas Hill

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Green, Thomas Hill (1836–1882)

English philosopher. He attempted to show the limitations of Herbert Spencer and John Stuart Mill, and advocated the study of the German philosophers Immanuel Kant and G W F Hegel.

Green was born in Yorkshire. He was professor of moral philosophy at Oxford from 1878. His chief works are Prolegomena to Ethics 1883 and Principles of Political Obligation 1895.



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