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language, ; S to, on precision of thought
with S, Myers), , –
and PPE,
Williams, Bernard: charges S with
Wells, Spencer, and Dr. Symonds on the
Government House utilitarianism, ,
“marriage cure,”
–; on S and moral schizophrenia,
welfare/well-being, see good/goodness;
–, ; on Parfit on self-effacing
happiness; hedonism
moral theory, –; misses S’s
West, David, on Horace,
dualism, –; P. Singer’s critique of,
Whewell, William: dogmatic intuitionism of,
; S’s antipathy to, ; intuitionist
Williams, Charles,
epistemology of, as at odds with
Williams, Roland, as contributor to Essays and
utilitarianism, ; and progress, ;
Reviews, –
influence on S, –, , ; S on
willing game, –
dogmatism of, –; in Schneewind’s
Wilson, H. G., as contributor to Essays and
reading of ME, , , ; and S’s early
Reviews, –
Millianism, , ; S’s assimilation of
Wilson, J. M., Arthur S to, on S’s life review,
perfectionism to system of, ; S’s
critique of, on truth, –, ; Mill on
Wilson, Woodrow, on S’s EP, historical
unconscious utilitarianism of, ; and S’s
method, ,
intuitional morality, –; and S’s
Winckelmann, Joachim: as inspiration for
return to intuitionism, , ; see also
Pater and Symonds, ; Pater on,
Cambridge University; epistemology;
–
intuition, intuitionism
Winstanley, D. A., his Late Victorian
Whitehead, Alfred North: on Myers and
Cambridge on S,
Eusapia Palladino, –
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, ,
Whitman, Walt (Whitmania), and New Age,
Wood, C. E.,
; Myers introduces Symonds to work of,
Wood, Charlie (Lord Halifax), –
, ; and Greek love in Leaves of
Woodcock, George, on Seeley’s contribution
Grass, ; and S’s formule de la vie, ; and
to imperialist thinking,
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Woolf, Leonard: on the Bloomsberries and
working men’s colleges, , , , ,
the Apostolic ethic, ; Deacon on,
Wright, Aldis,
Woolf, Virginia (nee Stephen): mocks
Victorians, ; on Apostles, ; versus Eliot,
Young, George, S to, on China and future,
; spoof of Newnham,
Wordsworth, John: on Pater’s paganism,
Young, Kenneth: on S’s impotence, Apostolic
–; success of,
attitude, –; on Balfour’s
Wordsworth, William: Green, Richter on, ;
Anglo-Saxon Confederation, –
Apostolic use of, ; S calls Clough the
true disciple of, ; effect on Mill, ;
Zeller, E.: as wrong about Plato, ;
Clough as superior to, for S, ; and
Symonds’s translation of,
Noel’s poetry, ,
Zeus, Symonds on,
Document Outline
Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 Overture
2 First Words I. Sidgwick and the Talking Cure
II. Sidgwick the Apostle
III. Little Systems
IV. Pursuit of Truth
V. Dialogue
3 Unity I. Serious Thought
II. After the Way of Heresy
III. Rational Faith
V. Fire and Light
VI. The Poetry of Hypocrisy
VII. Fully Persuaded in His Own Mind
VIII. The Ethics of Conformity and Subscription
4 Consensus versus Chaos Part I. Consensus I. A Great Work
II. The Methods of Ethics: Method, Good, Pleasure
III. The Methods of Ethics: Common Sense, Intuition, and Certainty
Part II. Chaos IV. The Dualism of Practical Reason
V. Practical Chaos
VI. Integrity at Government House
5 Spirits I. Preliminaries and Cautionaries
II. The Fellowship After Death
III. Love and Ghosts
IV. Koot Hoomi on The Methods of Ethics
6 Friends versus Friends Part I I. Idealisms
II. Liberty of the Heart
III. Arcadia and the Augenblick
Part II IV. The Point of View of the Universe
V. Crisis Redux
VI. Sunspots
VII. Vermicular Skepticism
VIII. Women
7 Colors I. Purity and Suicide
II. Socialisms
III. Methods and Principles
IV. Principles and Elements
8 Last Words? I. The Universal Heart of Darkness
II. Reasonable Persons
III. Dreams and Visions
IV. Pious Fraud
V. The Voyage
Notes Chapter 1. Overture
Chapter 2. First Words
Chapter 3. Unity
Chapter 4. Consensus versus Chaos
Chapter 5. Spirits
Chapter 6. Friends versus Friends
Chapter 7. Colors
Chapter 8. Last Words?
Index