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Anglo-American idealism, 1865-1927 / edited by W.J. Mander.

Van Pelt Library B1616.I5 A64 2000
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mander, W. J.
Series:
Contributions in philosophy 0084-926X ; no. 74.
Contributions in philosophy, 0084-926X ; no. 74
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Idealism, English.
Idealism, American.
Physical Description:
vi, 232 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2000.
Summary:
Reassesses the Anglo-American idealist movement, which dominated philosophical thinking at the turn of the century.
Contents:
1 T.H. Green's 'Metaphysics of Knowledge' / Anthony Quinton 21
2 T. H. Green and Henry Sidgwick on the 'Profoundest Problem of Ethics' / Avital Simhony 33
3 Caird's Developmental Absolutism / W. J. Mander 51
4 Caird on Kant and the Refutation of Skepticism / Phillip Ferreira 65
5 Caird, Watson, and the Reconciliation of Opposites / Elizabeth Trott 81
6 Bradley's Chain Argument / James W. Allard 93
7 Philosophy and Ideology in Bernard Bosanquet's Political Theory / Geoffrey Thomas 105
8 Bernard Bosanquet and the Nature of Religious Belief / William Sweet 123
9 The Absolute Idealism of Josiah Royce / T. L. S. Sprigge 141
10 Love, Reason, and Reality: Argument and Emotion in McTaggart's System / Leslie Armour 163
11 Joachim on the Nature of Truth / Ralph Walker 183
12 Collingwood: The Idea of History, the History of History, and the Philosophy of History / David Holdcroft 199.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]-225) and index.
ISBN:
0313311528
OCLC:
41834385

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