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- –––, 1992, “Sidgwick and the History of Ethical Dualism”, in Schultz, ed., 1992. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2007, “Henry Sidgwick, Theism, and Psychical Research”, in Bucolo, Crisp, and Schultz (2007). (Scholar)
- Gauld, Alan, and Geninet, Hortense, 2009, Politiques Comparee: Henry Sidgwick et la Politique Moderne dans les ‘Element Politique’, Reims: Universite de Reims. (Scholar)
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- Hare, R. M., 1981, Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method, and Point, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
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