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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface and Acknowledgements vi
- Series Editor’s Introduction viii
- A Note on Women in Scottish Philosophy: Mrs Oliphant ix
- A Chronology of Scottish Philosophy after the Enlightenment xv
- 1. An Autobiographical Prologue 1
- 2. Sir William Hamilton and the Revitalisation of Scottish Philosophy 20
- 3. James Frederick Ferrier and the Course of Scottish Philosophy 48
- 4. Psychology and Moral Philosophy: Alexander Bain 75
- 5. Thomas Carlyle and the Philosophy of Rhetoric 95
- 6. Hegelianism and its Critics 113
- 7. Scottish Philosophy’s Progress 128
- 8. Religion, Evolution and Scottish Philosophy 147
- 9. The Gifford Lectures and the Re-affirmation of Theism: Alexander Campbell Fraser 167
- 10. The Culmination of Scottish Philosophy: A. S. Pringle-Pattison 188
- 11. John Macmurray and the Self as Agent 206
- Bibliography 231
- Index 241
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface and Acknowledgements vi
- Series Editor’s Introduction viii
- A Note on Women in Scottish Philosophy: Mrs Oliphant ix
- A Chronology of Scottish Philosophy after the Enlightenment xv
- 1. An Autobiographical Prologue 1
- 2. Sir William Hamilton and the Revitalisation of Scottish Philosophy 20
- 3. James Frederick Ferrier and the Course of Scottish Philosophy 48
- 4. Psychology and Moral Philosophy: Alexander Bain 75
- 5. Thomas Carlyle and the Philosophy of Rhetoric 95
- 6. Hegelianism and its Critics 113
- 7. Scottish Philosophy’s Progress 128
- 8. Religion, Evolution and Scottish Philosophy 147
- 9. The Gifford Lectures and the Re-affirmation of Theism: Alexander Campbell Fraser 167
- 10. The Culmination of Scottish Philosophy: A. S. Pringle-Pattison 188
- 11. John Macmurray and the Self as Agent 206
- Bibliography 231
- Index 241