William Ritchie Sorley  

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William Ritchie Sorley, FBA LLD (4 November 1855 – 28 July 1935), usually cited as W. R. Sorley, was a Scottish philosopher. A Gifford Lecturer, he was one of the British Idealist school of thinkers, with interests in ethics. He was opposed to women being admitted as students to the University of Cambridge.

Publications

  • The Ethics of Naturalism (Edinburgh, 1885)
  • Recent Tendencies in Ethics (Edinburgh, 1904)
  • The Moral Life and Moral Worth (Cambridge, 1911)
  • A History of English Philosophy (Cambridge, 1920)




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