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Volume 1
Editorial introduction by Colin Tyler Part 1: Thomas Hill Green
1. Philosophical Notebooks
2. Political Philosophy
3. MS4: 'Two Sheets of an Apparently Early Essay on Hegel'
4. MS9: 'Four Loose Sheets on Moral Philosophy'
5. MS15: 'Notes on Moral Philosophy'
6. Professorial Lectures on Kant, extracts from
7. The Conversion of Paul
8. Justification by Faith
9. The Incarnation
Part 2: Bernard Bosanquet Undergraduate Essays: Notebook A
1. Asceticism.
2. The Conception of Historical Causes in Thucydides Compared with that in Herodotus.
3. The Social and Economical Evils Produced by the Increase of Population.
4. The Proper Functions of Universities.
5. The Conception of Fate in the Ancient Poets and Historians.
6. Courtesy.
7. The Connection of Morality with Art.
8. What Constitutes Civilization?
9. The Use of the Expression 'Things, Not Words', in the Controversy about Education.
10. The Chief Points of View in which the Relation between the Church and the State May be Regarded.
11. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Commercial Prosperity.
12. The Contrast of Ancient and Modern Tragedies.
13. The Influence on Endowments on Education.
14. The Greek Idea of Citizenship.
15. The Constitution of Sparta Compared with the Ideals of Plato and Aristotle.
16. Legislation and Morality.
Undergraduate Essays Notebook B
17. A Sense of Beauty as an Element in Morals.
18. Plato's Conception of Justice in the Individual and the State.
19. The Notion of Evil Among the Ancients.
20. Report on G.E. Moore's 1898 Trinity Fellowship Dissertation
Part 3: David George Ritchie Letter to Henry Sidgwick, regarding Natural Rights (12 July 1895)
Appendix:
Bosanquet undergraduate notebooks, table of contents
Volume 2
Part 4: Edward Caird
1. Report on G.E. Moore's 1897 Trinity Fellowship Dissertation
2. Essay on 'Reform and Reformation'
3. Social Ethics
4. Essay on 'Mysticism
5. Essay on '[Herbert] Spencer
6. Reference for J.E.M. MacTaggart's LL.D Bibliography.
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