THOMAS HILL GREEN BIOGRAPHY
THOMAS HILL GREEN BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
GREEN, THOMAS HILL (1836-1882). —Philosopher, was born at Birken Rectory, Yorkshire, and ed. at Rugby and Balliol Coll., Oxf., where he became Whyte Prof. of Moral Philosophy and, by his character, ability, and enthusiasm on social questions, exercised a powerful influence. His chief works are an Introduction to Hume's Treatise on Human Nature (Clarendon Press ed.), in which he criticised H.'s philosophy severely from the idealist standpoint, and Prolegomena to Ethics , pub. posthumously.