https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Alexander
https://archive.org/details/moralorderandpro00alexuoft
"I am proud to have my work connected, however indirectly, with the name of T. H. Green ; and i feel this all the more because, though, as will be obvious, my obligations to him are very great, i have not scrupled to express my pressent dissent from his fundamental principles." (p.VII)
"I may say that i have come to the ideas, borrowed from biology and the theory of Evolution, which are prevalent in modern ethics, with a training derived from Aristotle and Hegel, and i have found not antagonism, but, on the whole, fullfilment." (p.VIII)
"I owe a special debt of gratitude to Mr. F. H. Bradley, who most kindly went through the original essay with me." (p.IX)
(p.1)
-Samuel Alexander, Moral order and progress : an analysis of ethical conceptions, London, 1891, 413 pages.
https://archive.org/details/moralorderandpro00alexuoft
"I am proud to have my work connected, however indirectly, with the name of T. H. Green ; and i feel this all the more because, though, as will be obvious, my obligations to him are very great, i have not scrupled to express my pressent dissent from his fundamental principles." (p.VII)
"I may say that i have come to the ideas, borrowed from biology and the theory of Evolution, which are prevalent in modern ethics, with a training derived from Aristotle and Hegel, and i have found not antagonism, but, on the whole, fullfilment." (p.VIII)
"I owe a special debt of gratitude to Mr. F. H. Bradley, who most kindly went through the original essay with me." (p.IX)
(p.1)
-Samuel Alexander, Moral order and progress : an analysis of ethical conceptions, London, 1891, 413 pages.