This volume in the new history of Scottish philosophy covers the Scottish philosophical tradition as it developed over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Leading experts explore major figures from Thomas Brown to George Davie, while others address key developments in the period, including the spread of Scottish philosophy across the world.
This volume in the new history of Scottish philosophy covers the Scottish philosophical tradition as it developed over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Leading experts explore major figures from Thomas Brown to George Davie, while others address key developments in the period, including the spread of Scottish philosophy across the world.
Gordon Graham FRSE is Henry Luce III Professor of Philosophy and the Arts at Princeton Theological Seminary. His areas of academic interest include aesthetics, moral philosophy, philosophy of religion, and the Scottish philosophical tradition. He is Director of the Center for the Study of Scottish Philosophy at Princeton and founding editor of the Journal of Scottish Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Gordon Graham: Scottish Philosophy after the Enlightenment * 2: Thomas Dixon: Revolting Against Reid: The Philosophy of Thomas Brown * 3: Gordon Graham: A Re-examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy * 4: Jennifer Keefe: James Frederick Ferrier: The Return of Idealism and the Rejection of Common Sense * 5: Cairns Craig: Alexander Bain, Associationism, and Scottish Philosophy * 6: Paul Guyer: The Scottish Reception of Kant: Common Sense and Idealism * 7: David Boucher: Germany Calling: The Scottish Idealists and the Reception of Hegel * 8: Gordon Graham: Scottish Philosophy Abroad * 9: Douglas McDermid: Scottish Common Sense and American Pragmatism * 10: Lindsay Paterson: George Davie and the Democratic Intellect * 11: Esther McIntosh: John Macmurray as a Scottish Philosopher: The Role of the University and the Means to Live Well * 12: Gordon Graham: The Integrity of Scottish Philosophy and the Idea of a National Tradition
* 1: Gordon Graham: Scottish Philosophy after the Enlightenment * 2: Thomas Dixon: Revolting Against Reid: The Philosophy of Thomas Brown * 3: Gordon Graham: A Re-examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy * 4: Jennifer Keefe: James Frederick Ferrier: The Return of Idealism and the Rejection of Common Sense * 5: Cairns Craig: Alexander Bain, Associationism, and Scottish Philosophy * 6: Paul Guyer: The Scottish Reception of Kant: Common Sense and Idealism * 7: David Boucher: Germany Calling: The Scottish Idealists and the Reception of Hegel * 8: Gordon Graham: Scottish Philosophy Abroad * 9: Douglas McDermid: Scottish Common Sense and American Pragmatism * 10: Lindsay Paterson: George Davie and the Democratic Intellect * 11: Esther McIntosh: John Macmurray as a Scottish Philosopher: The Role of the University and the Means to Live Well * 12: Gordon Graham: The Integrity of Scottish Philosophy and the Idea of a National Tradition
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