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A.Z. al-Ramady asked:

I am a faculty member (Ph.D), and I would like to know about the philosopher Hastings Rashdall to
support my research. His birth place, his religion, which philosophers he was effected by. Thank you
for your concern.

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If you go to the site: http://www.google.comon the web and put his name into the search box, you get
about 259 web sites with information about him, among which you find the information below:

Philosopher and theologian, was educated at New College, Oxford. His most important work, The
Theory of Good and Evil
(1907), expounds his own version of what he called 'ideal utilitarianism'. The
Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages
(1895; new edn, ed. Powicke and Emden, 1936) is a
standard work.

Steven Ravett Brown