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adam_text IMAGE 1 CONTENTS DETAILED CORTTENTS PRIFACE 1. INTRODLLCTION 2. BEGINNINGS AND INFLLLENCES 3. THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 4. THE METAPHYSICS OF THE ABSOLUTE 5. IDEALIST PHILOSOPHY OFRELIGION 6. THE IDEALIST ETHIC OF SOCIAL SELF-REALIZATION 7. IDEALIST POLITICAL AND SOCIAI PHILOSOPHY 8. IDEALIST LOGIC 9. AESTHETICS AND LITERATURE 10. DEVELOPMENTS IN IDEALIST METAPHYSICS 11. DEVELOPMEMS IN IDEALIST PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 12. DEVELOPMENTS IN IDEALIST LOGIC 13. DEVELOPMENTS IN IDEALIST ETHICS 14. DEVELOPMEMS IN IDEALIST POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY 15. THE MTER-LIFE OF IDEALISM CHRONOLOGY BIBLIOGRAPHY LRTDEX VLLL XVLL 1 13 38 88 137 181 228 275 328 356 398 439 463 489 526 557 568 594 IMAGE 2 DETAILED CONTENTS PRIFAEE XVLL 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 THE IMPORTANCE OFBRITISH IDEALISM 1 1.2 COMMON THEMES IN BRITISH IDEALISM 3 1.3 TERMS OF REFERENCE 9 1.4 THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 10 2. BEGINNINGS AND INFLUENCES 13 2.1 BRITISH PHILOSOPHY IN THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY 14 2.2 KANT 15 2.3 HEGEL 17 2.4 A GERMAN IMPORT? 19 2.5 HERMAN LOTZE 22 2.6 LITERARY INFLUENCES ON IDEALISM 24 2.7 FORERUNNERS OFIDEALISM 27 2.7.1 JAMES FREDERICK FERNER 27 2.7.2 JOHN GROTE 28 2.7.3 BENJAMINJOWETT 30 2.7.4 JAMES MARTINEAU 32 2.8 THE SUCCESS OF IDEALISM 34 3. THE HISTORY OFPHILOSOPHY 38 3.1 HEGEL 40 3.1.1 WILLIAM WALLACE 41 3.1.2 EDWARD CAIRD 43 3.1.3 FURTHER IDEALIST SCHOLARSHIP ON HEGEL 46 3.1.4 MCTAGGART 48 3.2 KANT 51 3.2.1 T.H. GREEN 51 3.2.2 EDWARD CAIRD 53 3.2.3 FURTHER IDEALIST SCHOLARSHIP ON KANT 58 3.3 THE BRITISH EMPIRICIST TRADITION 61 3.3.1 T.H. GREEN 61 3.3.1.1 THE CLASSICALEMPIRICIST TRADITION: LOCKE, BERKELEY, HUME 61 3.3.1.2 THE CONTEMPORARY EMPIRICIST TRADITION: SPENCER AND LEWES 66 3.3.2 EDWARD CAIRD 67 IMAGE 3 DETAILED CONTENTS IX 3.4 SPINOZA 3.4.1 EDWARD CAIRD 3.4.2 JOHN CAIRD 3.4.3 H.H. JOACHIM 3.5 PLATO AND ARISTOTLE 3.5.1 PLATO S IDEALISM 3.5.2 PLATO S REPUBLIC 3.5.3 PLATO S SOCIAL CONCEPTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL 3.5.4 REJECTION OF THE TWO WORLDS INTERPRETATION OF PLATO 3.5.5 ARISTOTLE S IDEALISM 3.5.6 ARISTOTLE S SOCIAL HOLISM 4. THE METAPHYSICS OF THE ABSOLUTE 4.1 T.H. GREEN 4.1.1 RELATIONS AS THE CRITERION OF REALITY 4.1.2 THE MENTAL NATURE OF RELATIONS 4.1.3 OBJECTIONS TO THE ETEMAL CONSCIOUSNESS 4.1.3.1 FAILURE TO CLEARLY EXPLAIN 4.1.3.2 ETEMITY 4.1.3.3 ARE RELATIONS THE WORK OF THE RNIND? 4.1.3.4 WHAT ARE THEIR TERMS? 4.1.3.5 THE EXTEMAL WORLD? 4.1.3.6 CAUSATION 4.2 F.H. BRADLEY 4.2.1 RELATIONAL EXPERIENCE 4.2.2 ASSESSMENT OFBRADLEY S CASE 4.2.3 CONSEQUENCES OF THE RELATIONAL ARGUMENT 4.2.4 PRE-RELATIONAL EXPERIENCE 4.2.5 SUPRA-RELATIONAL EXPERIENCE 4.2.6 IDEALISM 4.3 EDWARD CAIRD 4.3.1 DIALECTIC AND PROGRESS 4.3.2 THE INFINITE 4.3.3 INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY 4.4 COMPARISON 4.4.1 GREEN AND CAIRD 4.4.2 BRADLEY AND CAIRD 4.4.3 GREEN AND BRADLEY 4.5 THE SCHOOL OF ABSOLUTE IDEALISM 69 70 72 73 73 75 77 79 81 82 85 88 89 89 91 94 94 96 99 100 101 102 104 104 106 109 111 114 118 120 120 123 124 126 126 127 129 133 IMAGE 4 X DETAILED CONTENTS 5. IDEALIST PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 137 5.1 THE VICTORIAN CRISIS OF FAITH 137 5.2 T.H. GREEN 139 5.2.1 THE SEARCH FOR A RATIONAL FAITH 139 5.2.2 GOD AS THE ABSOLUTE 142 5.2.3 ARELIGION OF MORAL AND SOCIAL DUTY 143 5.2.4 DE-MYTHOLOGIZING RELIGION 145 5.2.5 THE INFLUENCE OF GREEN S PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 147 5.3 JOHN CAIRD 147 5.3.1 THE VINDICATION OF REASON 148 5.3.2 THE NECESSITY OF RELIGION 149 5.3.3 THE PROPER FORM OF RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE 151 5.3.4 THE CHRISTIAN VIEW OF GOD 153 5.3.5 JESUS CHRIST 155 5.3.6 IMMORTALITY 156 5.3.7 THE PROBLEM OF EVIL 158 5.4 EDWARD CAIRD 160 5.4.1 AVOIDING THE LION S DEN 161 5.4.2 THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGION 163 5.4.3 THREE PROBLEMS IN EDWARD CAIRD S PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 166 5.4.4 THE INFLUENCE OFEDWARD CAIRD S PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 169 5.5 F.H. BRADLEY 169 5.5.1 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY 170 5.5.2 RELIGION AND MORALITY 172 5.5.3 THE CONTRADICTION OF RELIGION 174 5.5.4 THE TRUTH OF RELIGIONS 176 5.5.5 CRITICAL HISTORY 177 5.5.6 CHRISTIAN MORALITY 178 5.5.7 PERSONAL IMMORTALITY 179 5.6 CONCLUDING REMARKS 179 6. THE IDEALIST ETHIC OFSOCIAL SELF-REALIZATION 181 6.1 F.H. BRADLEY 181 6.1.1 FREE WILL 183 6.1.2 SELF-REALIZATION 184 6.1.3 HEDONISM 186 6.1.4 KANTIANISM 187 6.1.5 MY STATION AND ITS DUTIES , 187 6.1.6 IDEAL MORALITY 190 6.1. 7 THE VALUE OF THE ABSOLUTE 191 6.2 T.H. GREEN 195 6.2.1 MOTIVATION 196 IMAGE 5 DETAILED CONTENTS XI 6.2.2 SELF-SATISFACTION 6.2.3 MORAL DEVELOPMENT 6.2.4 LNTUITIONISM, UTILITARIANISM, AND KANTIANISM 6.2.5 THE COMMON GOOD 6.3 EDWARD CAIRD 6.3.1 THE EVOLUTION OF ETHICAL UNDERSTANDING 6.3.2 THE DIALECTIC OF FREEDOM 6.3.3 THE DIALECTIC OF EGOISM AND ALTRUISM 6.3.4 THE DIALECTIC OF NATURALISM AND RATIONALISM 6.3.5 SOCIAL HOLISM 6.4 THE POPULARIZATION OF IDEALIST ETHICS 6.4.1 W.R. SORLEY THE ETHICS OFNATURALISM 6.4.2 S. ALEXANDER MORAL ORDER AND PROGRESS 6.4.3 J.H. MUIRHEAD THE ELEMENTS OF ETHICS 6.4.4 J.S. MACKENZIE MANUAL OF ETHICS 6.4.5 J. SETH STUDY C.?F ETHICAL PRINCIPLES 7. IDEALIST POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY 7.1 T.H. GREEN 7.1.1 POLITICAL OBLIGATION 7.1.2 SOVEREIGNTY AND THE GENERAL WILL 7.1.3 RIGHTS 7.1.4 PROPERTY, PUNISHMENT, AND FAMILY 7.1.5 FREEDOM 7.2 EDWARD CAIRD 7.3 J.S. MACKENZIE 7.4 HENRY JONES 7.5 J.M.E. MCTAGGART 7.6 D.G. RITCHIE 7.6.1 THE SOCIAL NATURE OF THE INDIVIDUAL 7.6.2 NATURAL RIGHTS 7.6.3 STATE INTERFERENCE 7.7 LDEALISM AND EVOLUTION 7.7.1 A.S. PRINGLE-PATTISON 7.7.2 D.G. RITCHIE 7.8 JOHN MACCUNN 7.9 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS 8. IDEALIST LOGIC 8.1. T.H. GREEN 8.2 EDWARD CAIRD 8.3 F.H. BRADLEY 197 199 201 204 208 209 211 213 215 218 219 219 220 222 225 226 228 228 228 231 233 237 239 243 248 253 255 256 256 258 260 261 261 262 267 268 275 276 280 282 IMAGE 6 XLI DETAILED CONTENTS 8.3.1 BRADLEY S CONCEPTION OFLOGIC 282 8.3.2 THE GENERAL NATURE OFJUDGEMENT 284 8.3.3 THE DIALECTIC BETWEEN CATEGORICAL AND HYPOTHETICAL JUDGEMENTS 288 8.3.4 THE DIALECTIC BETWEEN IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE 290 8.3.5 THE CONCRETE UNIVERSAL 294 8.3.6 NEGATIVE JUDGEMENT 295 8.3.7 THE NATURE OF INFERENCE 298 8.3.8 MISTAKEN VIEWS OF INFERENCE 302 8.3.9 THE VALIDITY OF INFERENCE 304 8.3.10 TRUTH 306 8.3.11 DEGREES OF TRUTH 308 8.4 BEMARD BOSANQUET 309 8.4.1 COMPARISON BETWEEN BOSANQUET AND BRADLEY ON LOGIC 309 8.4.2 LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS 313 8.4.3 CONCRETE UNIVERSALS 313 9. AESTHETICS AND LITERATURE 9.1 EDWARD CAIRD 9.2 BEMARD BOSANQUET 9.2.1 THE EVOLUTION OF THE AESTHETIC CONSCIOUSNESS 9.2.2 AESTHETIC APPRECIATION AND PRODUCTION 9.3 POETRY 9.3.1 THE AFFINITY OF POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY 9.3.2 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HEGEL AND THE IDEALISTS 9.3.3 THE OLD QUARREL BETWEEN POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY 9.3.4 LITERARY STYLE AND THE NEW PHILOSOPHY 9.3.5 JONES ON BROWNING AND THE ROLE OF ARGUMENT 10. DEVELOPMENTS IN IDEALIST METAPHYSICS 10.1 PERSONAL IDEALISM 10.1.1 A.S. PRINGLE-PATTISON 10.1.2 FURTHER PERSONAL IDEALISTS 10.1.3 MCTAGGART 10.1.3.1 FURTHER DETERMINATION OF THE ABSOLUTE 10.1.3.2 THE ARGUMENT FOR IDEALISM 10.1.3.3 THE UNREALITY OF TIME 10.1.3.4 C SERIES AND ERROR 10.1.3.5 LOVE 10.2 THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF ABSOLUTISM 10.2.1 BEMARD BOSANQUET 10.2.2 FURTHER ABSOLUTE IDEALISTS 10.3 LIFE AND FINITE INDIVIDUALITY: THE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY DEBATE 328 328 332 332 337 339 339 342 343 346 352 356 356 356 365 369 369 370 372 373 375 376 376 378 382 IMAGE 7 DETAILED CONTENTS XLLL 10.4 ENCOUNTER WITH THE NEW REALISM 391 10.4.1 THE CHALLENGE TO IDEALISM 391 10.4.2 IDEALIST RESPONSES 392 11. DEVELOPMENTS IN IDEALIST PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 398 11.1 PERSONALISM 399 11.1.1 JAMES SERH 399 11.1.2 ].R. ILLINGWORTH 401 11.1.3 HASTINGS RASHDALL 404 11.1.4 W.R. SORIEY 405 11.1.5 CC] WEBB 407 11.1.6 A.S. PRINGLE-PATTISON 409 11.2 GIFFORD AND THE GIFFORD LECTURES 412 11.3 ABSOLUTISM 413 11.3.1 WILLIAM WALLACE AND A.C BRADLEY 413 11.3.2 BERNARD BOSANQUER 416 11.3.2.1 THE RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS 416 11.3.2.2 CRITIQUE OF TRADITIONAL RELIGION 417 11.3.2.3 THE METAPHYSICAL GROUNDS OF RELIGION 420 11.3.2.4 MORALITY AND THE PROBLEM OF EVIL 421 11.3.2.5 THE RATIONALITY OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF 423 11.3.3 HENRY JONES 424 11.3.3.1 RATIONALITY AND RELIGION 425 11.3.3.2 JONES AND BOSANQUET 427 11.3.3.3 JONES AND PERSONALISM 430 11.3.3.4 THE PROBLEM OFJESUS 431 11.4 MCTAGGART S ATHEISM 433 11.4.1 METHODOLOGICAL POINTS 433 11.4.2 THE COMFORT OF METAPHYSICS 434 11.4.3 ATHEISM 435 11.4.4 SURROGATES FOR RELIGION 438 12. DEVELOPMENTS IN IDEALIST LOGIC 439 12.1 THE COHERENCE THEORY OF TRUTH 439 12.1.1 H.H. JOACHIM 440 12.1.2 RUSSEL1 AND MOORE 444 12.1.3 BRADLEY AND BOSANQUET 446 12.2 THE DEBATE WITH PRAGMATISM 449 12.3 BOSANQUET IMPLICATIONAND LINEAR INFERENCE 453 12.4 BRADLEY S LOGIC REVISITED 455 12.4.1 FLOATINGIDEAS 455 12.4.2 RESTRICTED SUBJECT OF JUDGEMENT 458 IMAGE 8 XLV DETAILED CONTENTS 12.4.3 NEGATION 12.4.4 COLLECTIVE JUDGERNENT 12.4.5 INFERENCE 12.5 JOACHIRN LOGICALSTUDIES 13. DEVELOPRNENTS IN IDEALIST ETHICS 13.1 INDIVIDUALIST VERSUS HOLISTIC ETHICS 13.1.1 MCTAGGART 13.1.2 BOSANQUET 13.1.3 BOSANQUET S RNETAPHYSICS OF VALUE 13.1.4 BOSANQUET S ETHICS 13.1.5 MCTAGGART AND BOSANQUET ON FREEDORN 13.2 EVOLUTION AND ETHICS 13.3 THE INFLUENCE OFNIETZSCHE 13.4 G.E. MOORE 13.5 INTUITIONISRN 13.6 TWO LATE F10WERINGS OF IDEALIST ETHICS 13.6.1 HJ. PATON 13.6.2 H.W.B. JOSEPH 14. DEVELOPRNENTS IN IDEALIST POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY 14.1 BERNARD BOSANQUET 14.1.1 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 14.1.2 ANCIENT GREECE AND THE NATURE OF SOCIETY 14.1.3 THE GENERAL WILL 14.1.4 THE STATE 14.1.5 STATE AUTHORITY, FREEDORN, AND RIGHTS 14.1.6 APPLICATIONS OFBOSANQUET S POLITICAL THEORY 14.1. 7 OBJECTIONS TO BOSANQUET S POLITICAL THEORY 14.2 HENRY JONES 14.2.1 THE STUDY OF SOCIETY 14.2.2 THE EVOLUTION OF SPIRIT 14.2.3 THE IDEALIST CONCEPTION 14.2.4 STATE AND INDIVIDUAL 14.2.5 SOCIALISM AND INDIVIDUALISRN 14.3 JH. MUIRHEAD 14.4 R.B. HALDANE 14.5 IDEALISRN AND EDUCATION 14.6 IDEALISRN AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 458 459 460 460 463 463 464 467 469 470 472 474 476 479 482 484 484 486 489 489 489 491 492 494 496 497 501 503 503 505 506 507 510 511 514 517 521 IMAGE 9 DETAILED CONTENTS XV 15. THE AFTER-LIFE OFIDEALISM 15.1 THE LONG DECLINE OFBRITISH IDEALISM 15.1.1 THE LONGEVITY OF IDEALIST LITERATURE 15.1.2 TWENTIETH-CENTURY IDEALIST PHILOSOPHERS 15.2 IDEALIST HISTORIES OFPHILOSOPHY 15.3 REASONS FOR THE ECLIPSE OFIDEALISM 15.3.1 ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY 15.3.2 THE DECLINE OF RELIGION 15.3.3 THE GROWTH OFSCIENCE 15.3.4 NEW DEPARTURES IN LOGIC 15.3.5 POLITICS AND THE WAR CHRONOLOGY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 526 526 528 530 541 544 544 545 547 551 552 557 568 594
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