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Dugald Stewart

Selected Philosophical Writings

by Emanuele Levi Mortera
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2012

Dugald Stewart was appointed assistant professor of mathematics in the University of Edinburgh in 1772, aged only 19. He became one of the most influential academics in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European ‘Republic of Letters’. Both Stewart’s contemporaries and modern scholars have...
by Jennifer Keefe
Language: English
Release Date: March 16, 2016

This volume contains selections from the philosophical writings of James Frederick Ferrier (18081864). Ferrier was the Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews between 1845 and 1864 and he was one of the earliest post-Hegelian British idealists. He develops a system of absolute...

Thomas Brown

Selected Philosophical Writings

by Thomas Dixon
Language: English
Release Date: October 9, 2012

Thomas Brown (17781820), Professor of Moral Philosophy in Edinburgh, was among the most prominent and widely read British philosophers of the first half of the nineteenth century. An influential interpreter of both Hume and Reid, Brown provided a bridge between the Scottish school of 'Common Sense'...

History as Thought and Action

The Philosophies of Croce, Gentile, de Ruggiero and Collingwood

by Rik Peters
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2013

This is the first book-length study of the relationship between Benedetto Croce (1866-1952), Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944), Guido de Ruggiero (1888-1948) and Robin George Collingwood (1889-1943). Though the relationship between these highly influential philosophers has often been discussed, it has...

The Limits of Political Theory

Oakeshott's Philosophy of Civil Association

by Kenneth B. McIntyre
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2015

This book examines Oakeshott’s political philosophy within the context of his more general conception of philosophical understanding. The book stresses the underlying continuity of his major writings on the subject and takes seriously the implications of understanding the world in terms of modality....

From a 'Necessary Evil' to the Art of Contingency

Michael Oakeshott's Conception of Political Activity

by Suvi Soininen
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2015

This book presents a comprehensive study of Oakeshott's conception of political activity. The author first examines Oakeshott in the contexts of liberal, conservative and Idealist thought, and then presents a detailed interpretation of the change in his conception of politics in the context of British...
by Niall McCrae
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2011

Lunacy, the legendary notion of minds unhinged by the moon, continues to captivate the popular imagination. Although it violates the assumptions of modern science and psychiatry, such belief remains common among mental health workers. Furthermore, several studies have found a small, unexplained correlation...
by John Haldane
Language: English
Release Date: October 4, 2011

The essays in this book consist of revised versions of Victor Cook Memorial Lectures delivered in the universities of St. Andrews, London, Cambridge, Aberdeen, Oxford, Glasgow and Leeds.
by Corey Abel
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2017

This collection of recent scholarship on the thought of Michael Oakeshott includes essays by both distinguished and established authors as well as a fresh crop of younger talent. Together, they address the meanings of Oakeshott's conservatism through the lenses of his ideas on religion, history, and...

Politics and Neo-Darwinism

and Other Essays

by Tom Rubens
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2012

This collection of essays is eclectic, covering certain political, ethical, cultural, and philosophical topics. But running through all the material is the evolutionary-naturalistic perspective stated in the opening essay, which gives the book its title. Another emphatic feature is a focus on the Western...
by Glenn Worthington
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2016

Much of the scholarly attention attracted by Michael Oakeshott’s writings has focused upon his philosophical characterisation of the relations that constitute moral association in the modern world. A less noticed, but equally significant, aspect of Oakeshott’s moral philosophy is his account of...
by Matt Carter
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2016

This book uncovers the philosophical foundations of a tradition of ethical socialism best represented in the work of R.H. Tawney, tracing its roots back to the work of T.H. Green. Green and his colleagues developed a philosophy that rejected the atomistic individualism and empiricist assumptions that...

Why Rape Culture is a Dangerous Myth

From Steubenville to Ched Evans

by Luke Gittos
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

Today it is often said that we live in a 'rape culture'. Panicked headlines tell us that rape is on the increase and that the police are failing to deal with it. Our courts are said to be incapable of delivering justice in rape cases, with the rate of convictions remaining consistently low. Sexism...
by Barbara Goodwin
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2013

This book is about the virtues and social justice of random distribution. The first chapter is a utopian fragment about a future country, Aleatoria, where everything, including political power, jobs and money, is distributed by lottery. The rest of the book is devoted to considering the idea of the lottery...
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