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William Ritchie Sorley

    William Ritchie Sorley was a Scottish philosopher, noted as a prominent figure within the British Idealist school of thought with a particular focus on ethics. His scholarly work often approached the history of British philosophy from a distinctly Idealist perspective. Sorley explored the nature of moral life and its connection to the concept of God. His writings offer a unique lens through which to understand ethical inquiry and the philosophical tradition.

    Moral Values And The Idea Of God: The Gifford Lectures Delivered In The University Of Aberdeen In 1914 And 1915
    The Ethics of Naturalism: A Criticism
    Moral Values and the Idea of God
    Jewish Christians and Judaism, a Study in the History of the First Two Centuries
    The Letters of Charles Sorley, With a Chapter of Biography