Caird, Edward C Philosophers
Caird, Edward C Philosophers
Caird, Edward
Edward Caird, 1835-1908. Leading thinker of the British Idealists, and a close associate of Thomas Hill Green. He was a key 19th-century English-language exponent of Kant and Hegel.
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- Text of a 1998 lecture introducing this philosopher, by William Mander.
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- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by William Sweet. Reflects on the intellectual aspects of Caird's life.
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- Full text of Caird's biography and philosophical study of this philosopher. First published in 1883, this was a founding text of English-language Hegelianism.
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- Colin Tyler's introduction to the Collected Works of this philosopher. Considers in depth the evolutionary and epistemological aspects of Caird's thought.
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- Short biography and picture, from the University of Aberdeen's Centre for the Study of Scottish Philosophy.
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- One-paragraph review of the impact of these two brothers on the English-language philosophical tradition. From a larger work on Anglo-American literary history.
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- Article considering the significance of Caird's thought for contemporary Christianity.
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- Biography and bibliography by Colin Tyler, from the Thoemmes Encyclopedia of the History of Ideas.
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