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| - John Henry Muirhead, 28 avril 1855 – 24 mai 1940, est un philosophe britannique surtout connu pour avoir fondé la (en) en 1890. Il est la première personne nommée à la chaire de philosophie de l'université de Birmingham en 1900. Écrits de J.H. Muirhead (sélection)
* The Inner Life in Relation to Morality: A Study in the Elements of Religion (an article in International Journal of Ethics January 1891, pages 169 to 186)
* The Elements of Ethics: an Introduction to Moral Philosophy (1892) - Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.
* Abstract and Practical Ethics (an article in American Journal of Sociology November 1896, Volume II, pages 341 to 357).
* Chapters from Aristotle's Ethics (1900) - John Murray, London.
* Philosophy and Life; and other Essays (1902) - Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Ltd, London.
* Wordsworth's Ideal of Early Education (an article in International Journal of Ethics April 1904, pages 339 to 352).
* The Service of the State: four lectures on the Political Teaching of T. H. Green (1908) - John Murray, London.
* The Ethical Aspect of the New Theology (an article in International Journal of Ethics April 1904 January 1910, pages 129 to 140).
* German Philosophy in relation to the War (1915) - John Murray, London.
* Social Purpose: a contribution to a Philosophy of Civic Society with H. J. W. Hetherington (1918) - London: G. Allen & Unwin; New York: Macmillan.
* The Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird (écrit avec Sir Henry Jones) (1921) – Maclehose, Jackson and Co., Glasgow.
* Coleridge as Philosopher (1930) - Macmillan, New York.
* The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy: Studies in the History of Idealism in England and America (1931) - London: G. Allen & Unwin; New York: Macmillan.
* The Use of Philosophy: Californian Addresses (1979) - Greenwood Press.
* Rule and End in Morals (1969) - Books for Libraries Press (fr)
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