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This volume is devoted to a critical discussion and re-appraisal of
the work of Anglo-American Idealists of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Idealism was the dominant philosophy in
Britain and the entire English-speaking world during the last
decades of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the
twentieth. The British Idealists made important contributions to
logic, metaphysics, aesthetics, ethics, social and political
philosophy, philosophy of history, philosophy of religion and
philosophy of mind. Their legacy awaits further exploration and
reassessment, and this book is a contribution to this task. The
essays in this collection display many aspects of contemporary
concern with idealistic philosophy: they range from treatments of
logic to consideration of the Absolute, personal idealism, the
philosophy of religion, philosophy of art, philosophy of action,
and moral and political philosophy. During the first decade of the
twenty-first century, the work of the Anglo-American Idealists has
once again been widely discussed and re-considered, and new
pathways of research and investigation have been opened.
This book reassesses the origins, development and legacy of the
philosophy of the British idealists, demonstrating the enduring
relevance of their thought for the modern discipline. This body of
work coheres around the single unifying theme of the self - a
concept of central importance to the idealist school. Particular
attention is also paid to the many connections that hold between
various philosophers and branches of philosophy, as well as
creating a set of continuously running dialogues between
contributing authors. Readers will discover a comprehensive,
stimulating and sharply focused panorama of British idealist
thought, which will be useful to philosophers, historians of ideas,
political and social theorists, psychologists, and policy-makers
who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the citizen as a self.
This book reassesses the origins, development and legacy of the
philosophy of the British idealists, demonstrating the enduring
relevance of their thought for the modern discipline. This body of
work coheres around the single unifying theme of the self – a
concept of central importance to the idealist school. Particular
attention is also paid to the many connections that hold between
various philosophers and branches of philosophy, as well as
creating a set of continuously running dialogues between
contributing authors. Readers will discover a comprehensive,
stimulating and sharply focused panorama of British idealist
thought, which will be useful to philosophers, historians of ideas,
political and social theorists, psychologists, and policy-makers
who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the citizen as a self.
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