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An Edinburgh Classic edition of the cornerstone work on Scotland's
intellectual identity First published in 1961, The Democratic
Intellect provoked a re-evaluation of Scotland's philosophy of
itself. George Davie's account of the history of the movements
which set Scotland apart from its neighbours, and of the great
personalities involved, has proved seminal in restoring to Scotland
a sense of the value of its unique cultural identity. Scotland's
approach to higher education has always been distinctive. From the
inauguration of its first universities, the accent was on first
principles, and this broad, philosophical interpretation unified
the approach to knowledge - even of mathematics and science. The
resulting generalist tradition contrasted with the specialism of
the two English universities, Oxford and Cambridge. It stood
Scotland in good stead, characterising its intellectual life even
into the nineteenth century when economic, social and political
pressures enforced an increasing conformity to English models. The
Democratic Intellect is rightly a benchmark in Scotland's
intellectual heritage and continues to have a marked influence on
those now promoting enquiry and improvement within our colleges and
universities.
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