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In "Social Rights and Duties," Leslie Stephen meticulously examines the interplay between individual freedoms and societal responsibilities in the context of late 19th-century British thought. Stephen's literary style, characterized by a blend of analytical rigor and eloquent prose, invites readers to reflect on the ethical implications of social conduct. The work engages with the philosophical debates surrounding utilitarianism and liberalism, positioning itself as a critical discourse on the moral obligations citizens owe to each other and the state, making it a timely contribution to the…mehr

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In "Social Rights and Duties," Leslie Stephen meticulously examines the interplay between individual freedoms and societal responsibilities in the context of late 19th-century British thought. Stephen's literary style, characterized by a blend of analytical rigor and eloquent prose, invites readers to reflect on the ethical implications of social conduct. The work engages with the philosophical debates surrounding utilitarianism and liberalism, positioning itself as a critical discourse on the moral obligations citizens owe to each other and the state, making it a timely contribution to the broader discussions of social ethics and the emerging welfare state. Leslie Stephen, a prominent philosopher and literary figure, was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, as well as his own experiences as an advocate for social reform. His background, which includes a strong connection to the evolution of the English moral landscape and the impact of Darwinian thought, equipped him with a unique perspective on the tensions between personal autonomy and social welfare, thus shaping the core themes of this seminal work. "Social Rights and Duties" is essential reading for anyone interested in the foundations of social philosophy and ethics. Its insights remain relevant as contemporary society continues to grapple with the balance between individual rights and collective responsibilities, making this book a significant resource for students, scholars, and anyone engaged in the vital discourse on social justice.

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Leslie Stephen (1832-1904) was an English author, critic, historian, biographer, and mountaineer, and father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. In addition to three volumes of critical studies, he made two valuable contributions to philosophical history and theory. The first was The History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century (1876 and 1881, which was generally recognized as an important addition to philosophical literature. The second was The Science of Ethics (1882). It was extensively adopted as a textbook on the subject and made him the best-known proponent of evolutionary ethics in late-nineteenth-century Britain.