An Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in the Nineteenth Century
Author: John Daniel Morell
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Published: 1847
Total Pages: 634
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Author: John Daniel Morell
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Published: 1847
Total Pages: 634
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 550
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 548
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 520
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 752
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 486
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 768
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-08-20
Total Pages: 604
ISBN-13: 1000518841
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published between 1982 and 1991 the 3 volumes in this set Reflect the diversity in Hegelianism and every branch of philosophy which he contributed to. Examine Hegel’s work in relation to Marx and Wittgenstein Discuss Hegel’s social theory Examine British Hegelian thinking and the lines of its development Offer an interpretation of Hegelian theory that is relevant for the understanding of modern republican constitutions.
Author: John Richard Gibbins
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Published: 2013-10-07
Total Pages: 735
ISBN-13: 1845407342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Grote struggled to construct an intelligible account of philosophy at a time when radical change and sectarian conflict made understanding and clarity a rarity. This book answers three questions: * How did John Grote develop and contribute to modern Cambridge and British philosophy? * What is the significance of these contributions to modern philosophy in general and British Idealism and language philosophy in particular? * How were his ideas and his idealism incorporated into the modern philosophical tradition? Grote influenced his contemporaries, such as his students Henry Sidgwick and John Venn, in both style and content; he forged a brilliantly original philosophy of knowledge, ethics, politics and language, from a synthesis of the major British and European philosophies of his day; his social and political theory provide the origins of the 'new liberal' ideas later to reach their zenith in the writings of Green, Sidgwick, and Collingwood; he founded the 'Cambridge style' associated with Moore, Russell, Broad, McTaggart and Wittgenstein; and he was also a major influence on Oakeshott.
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 464
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