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Scottish Philosophy After the Enlightenment : Essays in Pursuit of a Tradition

Part of the Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy series
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Beginning with Sir William Hamilton's revitalization of philosophy in Scotland in the 1830s, this book takes up the theme of George Davie's The Democratic Intellect and explores a century of debates surrounding the identity and continuity of the Scottish philosophical tradition.

Alexander Bain, J F Ferrier, Thomas Carlyle, Alexander Campbell Fraser, John Tulloch, Henry Jones, Henry Calderwood, David Ritchie, and Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison are among the once prominent, but now neglected thinkers whose reactions to Hume and Reid stimulated new currents of ideas.

Graham concludes by considering the relation between the Scottish philosophical tradition and the twentieth-century philosopher John Macmurray.

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Edinburgh University Press
1399500902 / 9781399500906
Hardback
192
31/08/2022
United Kingdom
English
1 volume
24 cm
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Published in Scotland.