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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
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Alternatively, (ii) Rashdall might be arguing that the well-being of "countless Chinamen or negroes" should not be given the same weight in utilitarian (or other similar consequentialist) argument as the well-being of the "white men" he appears to favor.
Rashdall notices that most people have some concern for animals; but their concern for animals is less than or different from their concern for humans and - they think - properly so.
Rashdall is suggesting that it no more makes sense to assess social policies in terms of their impact on the opportunities of such beings than it would to assess them in terms of their impact on the opportunities of rabbits.
www.utexas.edu /law/news/colloquium/papers/Waldronpaper.doc   (14718 words)

  
 Nyiri
Hastings Rashdall's often-quoted thesis, according to which any proper form of higher education inevitably presupposes something like a traditional university setting - a definite location and a definite time interval to serve as the framework of protracted personal communication between teachers and students - is becoming obsolete.
As Rashdall puts it, it is simply not the case that "the great business of a university was considered to be liberal as distinct from professional education".(14) Let us add that up till modern times the distinction between scholarly and professional studies was not a rigid one.
Hastings Rashdall, The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages.
www.eurodl.org /materials/contrib/1997/eden97/nyiri.html   (4434 words)

  
 Hastings Rashdall and ideal utilitarianism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Rashdall was a Fellow of New College, Oxford, and dedicates his main work, The Theory of Good and Evil, to the memory of his teachers T. Green and Henry Sidgwick.
The dedication is appropriate, for the particular version of utilitarianism put forward by Rashdall owes elements to both Green and Sidgwick.
'The ideal of human life is not the mere juxtaposition of distinct goods, but a whole in which each good is made different by the presence of others.' Rashdall has been unfairly eclipsed as a moral philosopher by G.
www.utilitarianism.net /hastings-rashdall.htm   (158 words)

  
 Moore's Moral Philosophy
But Moore, agreeing here with Rashdall, Ross, and others, said that “to search for ‘unity’ and ‘system,’ at the expense of truth, is not, I take it, the proper business of philosophy” (Principia Ethica 270).
Rashdall and Ross called the higher-level values they generated virtues and vices, as indeed it is plausible to do; surely benevolence and compassion are virtuous and sadism vicious.
Rashdall, Hastings, 1907, The Theory of Good and Evil, 2 vols., London: Oxford University Press.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/moore-moral   (7344 words)

  
 Hastings Rashdall Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
by Hastings Rashdall, F. Powicke, Alfred Brotherston Emden
First published in 1895 and here revised and annotated, the late Hastings Rashdall's monumental study of medieval universities includes an in-depth examination of the three great archetypal universities of Bologna, Paris, and Oxford, as well as a far-reaching survey of the foundation, constitution, and history of a great number of smaller...
First published in 1895 and here revised and annotated, the late Hastings Rashdall's monumental study of medieval universities includes an in-depth examination of the three great archetypal universities of Bologna, Paris, and Oxford.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Hastings_Rashdall   (340 words)

  
 James Hastings Rashdall Quotes
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The great question for us now is, Do we believe in that love of God which Christ taught by His words, and of which His followers saw in His voluntary death a crowning manifestation?
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www.worldofquotes.com /author/James-Hastings-Rashdall/1   (346 words)

  
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Rashdall, Hastings, The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, Oxford, 1936, 3v.
Rashdall, Hastings, The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1936, 3v.
Proper citation of sources from the world-wide web is a matter of some debate right now.
charon.sfsu.edu /coursework/375FOLDER/footnotes.html   (267 words)

  
 Who was HR?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Photographs from: P E Matheson, The Life of Hastings Rashdall, OUP, 1938.
Hastings Rashdall – above from a portrait by O Birley, 1923, and below with Mrs Rashdall at their home at 18 Longwall, Oxford.
Memorials to Hastings Rashdall – above at Carlisle Cathedral and below at New College Oxford.
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 RASHDALL , Hastings Rashdall, Professor Sidgwick on the Ethics of Religious Conformity: A Reply.
RASHDALL, Hastings Rashdall, Professor Sidgwick on the Ethics of Religious Conformity: A Reply.
Professor Sidgwick on the Ethics of Religious Conformity: A Reply.
And, while any attempt to change the actual doctrinal standards themselves could only produce disruption, it might not be impossible to secure some further change in the form of assenting to them.
www.la.utexas.edu /research/poltheory/sidgwick/practical/rashdall.html   (7357 words)

  
 Books Hastings at Local.co.uk
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 Amazon.com: Building the Christian Academy: Books: Arthur F. Holmes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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by Arthur F. Holmes "At the conclusion of his three-volume work, Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, Hastings Rashdall declares that "some knowledge of the past is a..." (more)
At the conclusion of his three-volume work, Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, Hastings Rashdall declares that "some knowledge of the past is a condition of practical wisdom in the present." Read the first page
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 Abebooks Search Results - Universities Europe Middle Ages
THE UNIVERSITIES OF EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE AGES BY THE LATE HASTINGS RASHDALL
Rashdall, Hastings; edited by Powicke, F. and Emden, A. Bookseller: Prairie Archives
Book Description: Oxford University Press 1951 no place given, 1951.
www.abebooks.co.uk /search/tn/Universities+Europe+Middle+Ages   (1766 words)

  
 Valerie Hastings, Cheap Books, Compare Book Prices in A Click!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Valerie Hastings, Cheap Books, Compare Book Prices in A Click!
Rufus and Christopher and the Land of Lies
The Hastings Center's Bibliography of Ethics, Biomedicine, and Professional Responsibility
www.cheapbooks.info /authors_5/Valerie_Hastings   (117 words)

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