Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism

Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism

Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism

Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism

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Overview

This is a unique and significant new reference work which reflects the shifting intellectual boundaries of British Thought between 1860 and 1920. Often regarded as an aberrant phase in the history of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century philosophy, British Idealism provoked a wide range of attacks and replies from all the major figures of the time, such as Sidgwick, Dewey, Broad and of course Russell. Some of the major figures who were associated with the movements were Bosanquet, F.H. Bradley, Edward Caird, Collingwood, T.H. Green, Hobhouse, McTaggart, Muirhead, Ritchie and and Stirling. Earlier idealists such as the Cambridge Platonists, Coleridge, Carlyle and Ferrier amongst others, are also included as are important later contributors such as Oakeshott. Non-British thinkers who made important contributions to the traditions and discussion such as Blanshard, Croce, Dewey, William James, Peirce, Royce and Santayana also have entries. In recent years there has been a considerable amount of renewed interest and many of the ideas of that tradition are being reintroduced and discussed in philosophy and politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826418654
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/08/2010
Pages: 724
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

William Sweet is Professor of Philosophy (and Director, Centre for Philosophy, Theology, and Cultural Traditions) at St Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Table of Contents

200 entries, including topical articles such as British Idealism in India, British Idealism in Canada - mostly regional approaches.189 individuals are listed, not all of the period but all having something to do with the period, like George Berkeley.

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