Hastings Rashdall
Hastings Rashdall (24 June 1858 – 9 February 1924) was an English philosopher, theologian, historian, and Anglican priest. He expounded a theory known as ideal utilitarianism, and he was a major historian of the universities of the Middle Ages. He argued for personal idealism and theistic finitism. Provided by Wikipedia
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The universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, by Rashdall, Hastings, 1858-1924
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Ideas and ideals. by Rashdall, Hastings, 1858-1924
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The theory of good and evil : a treatise on moral philosophy / by Rashdall, Hastings, 1858-1924
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The international crisis : the theory of the state : lectures delivered in February and March 1916, under the scheme for imperial studies in the University of London at Bedford Col... by Creighton, Louise, 1850-1936, Sorley, W. R. 1855-1935, Mackenzie, John Stuart, 1860-1935, Lindsay, A. D. 1879-1952, Rashdall, Hastings, 1858-1924, Oakeley, Hilda D. 1867-1950, Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922
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